Amy Coney Barrett had been teaching full-time for nearly two decades, at Notre Dame's campus in South Bend, Indiana, until she was selected by President Donald Trump, in 2020, to serve on the Supreme Court . Now, she's traded the classroom for the courtroom, although she continues to teach a weeklong seminar on Constitutional Law.
In her first television interview since she filled the seat left by the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Barrett was asked whether she believed the Court has shifted to the right. "I think shifting to the right, or shifting to the left, I think those are other people's labels, and that's other people's game," she said. "I don't think of it that way. You know, I just decide the cases as they come. I've been criticized by both the right and the left."
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