Summary
Protesters gathered outside the University of Notre Dame, where Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was speaking. The protest highlighted dissatisfaction with Barrett and the Supreme Court, as recent surveys show declining public approval of the Court.
Key Facts
- Amy Coney Barrett earned her law degree from Notre Dame Law School in 1997.
- Barrett later joined the Notre Dame Law School faculty in 2002.
- The protest was organized by the Michiana Alliance for Democracy.
- Many protest signs criticized Barrett's judicial record and the Supreme Court.
- Barrett spoke about her role on the Supreme Court and her new book.
- She emphasized the importance of public understanding and confidence in the Court.
- The Supreme Court's new term starts on October 6.