All Quotes by Amy Coney Barrett
“Your legal career is but a means to an end, and... that end is building the kingdom of God.”
“I tend to agree with those who say that a justice's duty is to the Constitution and that it is thus more legitimate for her to enforce her best understanding of the Constitution rather than a precedent she thinks is clearly in conflict with it.”
“Your legal career is but a means to an end, and... that end is building the kingdom of God.”
“Judges cannot - nor should they try to - align our legal system with the Church's moral teaching whenever the two diverge. They should, however, conform their own behavior to the Church's standard.”
“It allows (indeed it requires) the recusal of judges whose convictions keep them from doing their job. This is a good solution.”
“It's never appropriate for a judge to impose that judge's personal convictions - whether they derive from faith or anywhere else - on the law.”