
Reach out directly. Your voice matters. Proverbs 29:2 — When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice.
Sworn in days after Dobbs, has aligned with the Court's liberal justices in favor of abortion access in post-Dobbs disputes; in Moyle v. United States (2024) she would have decided the EMTALA case on the merits and protested that the Court's dismissal left 'pregnant people experiencing emergency medical conditions' unprotected — rejecting any personhood-from-conception standard.
Joined Justice Sotomayor's dissent in 303 Creative v. Elenis (2023), which would have required a Christian website designer to create same-sex-wedding content; votes consistently with the Court's liberal bloc on LGBTQ legal claims.
At her March 2022 Senate confirmation hearing, when Sen. Blackburn asked her to define the word 'woman,' she declined, answering 'I can't ... I'm not a biologist' — declining to affirm a fixed biological definition of sex, contrary to the rubric's affirmation of immutable, God-given biological sex.
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