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Politics & SocietyNews
Lisa Mascaro—Associated PressAlan Fram - Associated PressLaurie Kellman—Associated Press
Both Kavanaugh and Ford testified under sworn oath.
Brett Kavanaugh, with his wife Ashley Estes Kavanaugh, answers questions during a FOX News interview on Sept. 24 about allegations of sexual misconduct against the Supreme Court nominee. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Ellen K. Boegel
The president is free to nominate to the Supreme Court whomever he or she thinks is best, but there should be some character and fitness requirements to maintain respect for our government.
Politics & SocietyVantage Point
Thomas H. Stahel
From 1991: Are our governmental processes being skewed by sensational and inhumanly accelerated electronic images?
FaithNews
Kelly Sankowski - Catholic News Service
The letter comes in the wake of an allegation of sexual misconduct raised against Judge Brett Kavanaugh, a 1983 graduate of Georgetown Preparatory School in North Bethesda, Maryland, who has been nominated to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
FaithFaith in Focus
Matthew Wooters, S.J.
Brotherhood must not be used as a cloak for privilege and secrecy.