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The Facts About the Kavanaugh Documents
If you’re watching the Kavanaugh confirmation hearing as closely as we are, you would have heard a lot of talk over documents. But let us set the record straight! Learn the facts about the Kavanaugh documents.
https://judicialnetwork.com/in-the-news/facts-about-kavanaugh-documents/

What they’re saying on Twitter…

Judiciary Committee:

The Minority receives the same amount of @SenJudiciary funds for resources/staff as the Majority. The Majority staff has reviewed all Kavanaugh documents. The Minority says they need more time. Why can’t the Minority work as efficiently as the Majority? #DelayTactics #SCOTUS
https://twitter.com/senjudiciary/status/1036978437678936064


Ed Whelan Corrects the Record:

Leahy leaves out that *no* Kagan SG documents were made available. Playing games with numbers.
https://twitter.com/EdWhelanEPPC/status/1036983457103196161

What percent of Kagan’s Solicitor General records did committee obtain? ZERO.
https://twitter.com/EdWhelanEPPC/status/1036988877154738176

Grassley: 488,000 pages of documents [more than for five previous noms combined]
https://twitter.com/EdWhelanEPPC/status/1036984379606790144

Here are relevant facts about the Judge’s record that you won’t hear amid the endless Democrat complaints over process.

Judge Brett Kavanaugh by the Numbers

12: The number of years Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh has served as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.  Also the number of years he has taught law at Yale, Harvard, and Georgetown.

307: The number of opinions that Judge Kavanaugh has authored.

480,000+: The number of pages of documents the Senate Judiciary Committee has received—more than twice the number the Committee has received for any previous Supreme Court nominee.

65: The number of Senators Judge Kavanaugh has met with since his nomination.

97: The percentage of cases in which Judge Kavanaugh voted with the majority on the D.C. Circuit.  Judge Kavanaugh’s Democratic-appointed colleagues were as likely to join Judge Kavanaugh’s published majority opinions in full (88.67%) as his Republican-appointed colleagues (88.94%).

96.43: The percentage of times Chief Judge Garland joined majority opinions authored by Judge Kavanaugh when the two sat together. (27 of 28)

13: The number of times the Supreme Court has adopted positions advanced in Judge Kavanaugh’s opinions, citing him in at least 5 of those cases.

10: The number of books and law review articles (1 book and 9 law review articles) written by Judge Kavanaugh.

25: The years Judge Kavanaugh has spent in public service.

39: The number of Judge Kavanaugh’s law clerks (out of 48) who have gone on to clerk for 12 Supreme Court Justices (including Justices Stevens, O’Connor, Souter, Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan).

19:  The number of cases that Judge Kavanaugh’s law clerks have collectively argued before the Supreme Court.

52: The percentage of Judge Kavanaugh’s law clerks who are female (25 of 48).

27:  The percentage of Judge Kavanaugh’s law clerks who are members of racial minorities (13 of 48: 6 Asian-American clerks, 5 African-American clerks, and 2 Latino clerks).

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