U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett is on a bit of a mission these days.

“I think Americans are somewhat in the dark about how the court works,” Barrett said during a conversation at the Nixon Presidential Library & Museum on Wednesday, Sept. 10, about her new book, “Listening to the Law.”

The book highlights Barrett’s role on the nation’s highest court and her own adherence to originalism, a judicial philosophy that drives how she interprets the law.

Barrett was at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda for a conversation about her book and work, one that felt more congenial and autobiographical rather than an insider’s look into the secret ins and outs of the Supreme Court. She stopped at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum in Simi Valley on Tuesday night for part

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