Kavanaugh--Brett (Supreme Court Justice)
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 in reverse chronological order
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1 | A fight for our rights Northern Iowan 119:4, p.3 |
Bailey Klinkhammer writes her opinions on the recent event of the Dobbs v. Jackson court case. Klinkhammer argues that it is just the beginning of the 14th Amendments slowly being stripped away unless people take a stand and defend it; photo. | |
2 | Ernst visits UNI for town hall Northern Iowan 115:29, p.2 |
Senator Joni Ernst held a town hall to answer questions, which mostly centered around the government shutdown, now in its fifth week; photo. | |
3 | Kavanaugh allegations lead to slippery slopes Northern Iowan 115:18, p.3 |
In the author's opinions, allegations seem to have risen to the point where they can ruin reputations and careers without evidence. Horning discusses the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford's allegations of sexual assault against him; photo. | |
4 | LTE: Response to "A few questions" Northern Iowan 115:17, p.3 |
Mohammad Rawwas, a senior management information systems major, writes a letter to the editor in response to the October 15 article by marketing professor Dennis Clayson, "Letter to the editor: A few questions." Clayson's letter was published in response to Albie Nicol's October 11 article "Assault doesn't need to be recounted to be valid." Rawwas discusses Clayton's questions, which related to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing, sexual assault, and injustice; photo. | |
5 | Letter to the editor: A few questions Northern Iowan 115:15, p.3 |
Dennis Clayson, professor in the College of Business, writes a series of questions in response to Albie Nicol's October 11 article regarding Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the United States Supreme Court. | |
6 | Assault doesn't need to be recounted to be valid Northern Iowan 115:14, p.3 |
The author argues against a culture that disbelieves victims of sexual assault and discusses Brett Kavanaugh's appointment as Supreme Court Justice; photos. | |
7 | The trouble with Kavanaugh Northern Iowan 115:13, p.4 |
In the author's opinion, Brett Kavanaugh's appointment to the United States Supreme Court will be detrimental to the nation. Stekl argues against the USA's current liberal-electoral democracy; photos. | |
8 | Why we must believe women Northern Iowan 115:12, p.3 |
The author argues that individual choices regarding who and what to believe are important, especially in cases where others are expressing pain. Ave argues that a disregard for others' pain, particularly women, has serious consequences; photo. | |
9 | LTE: The evidence backs ups Ford's credibility Northern Iowan 115:12, p.3 |
Student Mohammed Rawwas writes a letter to the editor in response to the piece "Delay drives Kavanaugh accusation" published in the Northern Iowan on September 27. Rawwas argues that Christine Blasey Ford's claims are credible and asks the previous letter-writer to reconsider their stance and retract the claims about the validity of Ford's claims; photo. Note: A correction in the 10/08/2018 issue of the Northern Iowan states that the author of the piece was incorrectly identified as Mohammed Rawwas, UNI professor of marketing, and the letter was written by Mohammed Rawwas, senior MIS major. | |
10 | Is Kavanaugh the right choice? Northern Iowan 115:11, p.3 |
The author discusses Christine Blasey Ford's testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's alleged sexual assault, concluding that Ave believes her; photo. | |
11 | LTE: Delay drives Kavanaugh accusation Northern Iowan 115:10, p.3 |
Lucas Boyer, chairman of Young Americans for Freedom, writes a letter to the editor in response to the previous Northern Iowan piece "Kavanaugh hearing must be postponed." Boyer discusses the seriousness of sexual assault as well as importance and timing of the allegations, concluding that Ford's upcoming testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee is vital. | |
12 | Senate must postpone hearing Northern Iowan 115:8, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, the Senate Judiciary Committee should postpone Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation vote to allow time for investigating sexual assault allegations against him; photo. | |
13 | Kavanaugh's documents crucial to public Northern Iowan 115:4, p.3 |
The author writes about President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, and his controversial history regarding previous testimony and involvement in Guantanamo Bay ahead of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing; photo. |