Monday round-up

For The Wall Street Journal, Kristina Peterson and others report that “[t]he stage was set for a dramatic public hearing Thursday over sexual-assault allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh, with Democrats planning to delve broadly into the Supreme Court nominee’s past and Republicans aiming to keep a narrow focus on the substance of the accusations.” Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Nicholas Fandos report for The New York Times that “[a]fter days of intense and closely watched legal wrangling, lawyers for the woman [who has made the allegations], Christine Blasey Ford, reached final agreement with committee representatives on Sunday for Dr. Blasey to testify.” For The Washington Post, Karoun Demirjian and others report that “Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, called late Sunday for a delay in further consideration of … Kavanaugh after a second woman accused him of sexual misconduct.” Burgess Everett and others report for Politico that “Kavanaugh flatly denied the allegation, calling it a last-minute smear.” Commentary comes from Kenneth Jost at Jost on Justice, the editorial board of National Review, Ryan Lockman at Lock Law Blog, and Andrea Bottner at Fox News.

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