Bari Weiss interviews Justice Amy Coney Barrett live at Lincoln Center, focusing on her book "Listening to the Law," her confirmation process, and her approach to interpreting the Constitution. They discuss key cases like Dobbs, birthright citizenship, and Trump v. Casso, as well as the role of precedent, public opinion, and personal beliefs in judicial decision-making. Justice Barrett addresses criticisms of her perceived political leanings and emphasizes the importance of institutional trust, respectful disagreement, and modeling positive relationships in a polarized society. The conversation also touches on her personal life, including her family and faith, and concludes with a lightning round of questions.
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