Monday round-up

At The New York Times, Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly explore allegations of sexual misconduct against Justice Brett Kavanaugh that surfaced during Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing last year. Catherine Lucey reports for The Wall Street Journal that “[p]olitical sparring over … Kavanaugh ’s … confirmation … flared up Sunday following [the] report, with some Democratic presidential candidates calling for his removal from the bench and President Trump defending his court pick.” Additional coverage comes from Tucker Higgins at CNBC and Gabriella Munoz at The Washington Times.

At The Atlantic, Garrett Epps argues that “the Court’s decision Wednesday to allow the administration to implement its new, restrictive rules for amnesty applications at the southern border … was both premature and unnecessary, and it is part of a troubling pattern of deference to Trump’s wishes.” Additional commentary comes from Kenneth Jost at Jost on Justice.

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