Abstract
Brett Kavanaugh is now Justice Kavanaugh. He has been nominated, confirmed and — in a private ceremony on Saturday conducted by Chief Justice John Roberts and the retired Justice Anthony Kennedy — sworn in. There is nothing left to do. So why is he scheduled to be at the White House on Monday evening for a public ceremony, one that President Trump has inaccurately called a “swearing-in ceremony”?
Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
10-8-2018
Source Publication
The New York Times
Keywords
Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump, White House, Supreme Court, Ceremony
Disciplines
Administrative Law | Constitutional Law | Law | Supreme Court of the United States
Recommended Citation
Herz, Michael, "Why Kavanaugh Should Not Attend the White House Ceremony" (2018). Faculty Online Publications. 56.
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-online-pubs/56
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