President Trump confirmed on Thursday, June 28, he would select his pick from a list of nominees assembled during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Brett Kavanaugh
Kavanaugh, 53, is a Yale graduate and now sits on the US Court of Appeals for the Washington DC Circuit.
Who is Brett Kavanaugh? The Marylander might be Trump's next Supreme Court pick https://t.co/UUbpwgxYiU pic.twitter.com/jvEcdz0yvp
— Read Knox (@readknox) June 28, 2018
He worked for President George W. Bush in the White House before being appointed to the DC Circuit.
Now, we just learned, one of the top candidates is Brett Kavanaugh, a former law clerk for Justice Kennedy. He was just added a couple months ago to help persuade Kennedy to retire now.
— Susan K (@Izziemagoo) June 28, 2018
He was a clerk for retiring Justice Kennedy and worked for special prosecutor Kenneth Starr in the 1990s when he was investigating President Bill Clinton's relationship with intern Monica Lewinsky.
Raymond Kethledge
Kethledge, 51, a graduate of the University of Michigan Law, sits on the 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals.
Among the other judges on Trump’s list most often mentioned as potential Kennedy replacements are Thomas Hardiman of Pennsylvania, who serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, and Raymond Kethledge of Michigan, who serves on the 6th Circuit.
— Kate Reuters (@KateReuters) June 27, 2018
He was in private practice before being promoted to federal judge in 2008.
Kethledge was also a clerk for Justice Kennedy and US trade unions are concerned by a ruling he issued in a case brought by public school employees.
Diane Sykes
Sykes, 60, has served on the 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals since 2003.
She was a state judge in Wisconsin who was almost elevated to the Supreme Court under George W. Bush.
Early prediction: Trump & his Federalist Society advisors will select one of the six women on his supreme court list- one of which-is Wisconsin's own Diane Sykes.
— Jay Weber (@JayWeber3) June 28, 2018
She is no longer a long shot.
Amul Thapar
Thapar, 49, has extensive experience as a federal trial judge and has an important supporter in Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who confirmed on Thursday that the Senate would like the new justice in post before the mid-term elections in November.
Indian-American Amul Thapar could replace replace Justice Anthony Kennedy https://t.co/C7Z4Wgbb0v
— Anjali (@anjalisidebar) June 28, 2018
In 2007 he was the first American of South Asian descent to be made a federal judge.
Joan Larsen
Larsen, 49, taught law at the University of Michigan and served on the Michigan Supreme Court, and she also clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in 2016.
Joan Larsen for Supreme Court Justice of the United States for a stronger America! #ThursdayThoughts pic.twitter.com/ZjSSstRqv9
— mybadge (@mybadge) June 28, 2018
Amy Coney Barrett
She was a lecturer at the University of Notre Dame Law School before being nominated for the 7th circuit of appeals in 2017.
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee questioned her strong Roman Catholic faith, which is likely to make her strongly anti-abortion.
Pro-choice activists are concerned the Republicans are plotting to unpick Roe v Wade, the landmark US Supreme Court judgement which allows abortion.
Amy Coney Barrett, 46, of Indiana, 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. @realDonaldTrump we need a young smart woman #SCOTUS https://t.co/RGTCJM64ap
— Dawn Comfort (@dawn_comfort) June 28, 2018