Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett reportedly paid $ 2 million for her new book that comes this year, including $ 425,000’s advancement

New York (AP) – Supreme Court JusticeAmy Coney BarrettHe has a book in September that her publisher charges an invitation for “readers to see the Supreme Court through the lens of his experience.”
“Listening to the Law: Thinking of Court and Constitution” will be announced on September 9, according to Sentinel Books, a conservative Ponguin Random House.
“In” Listening the Law “, justice Barrett illuminates its role and daily life as justice, touching everything, from its process of discussing the media control,” the announcement on Friday reads. “With the warmth and clarity that made her the popular professor of law, she revives the creation of the Constitution and sets her approach to the interpretation of the text, urging readers to struggle with questions of originalism and to accept the rich heritage of the Constitution.”
In a statement published through Sentinel, Barrett said: “The process of judgment, which happens behind a closed door, may seem like a mystery. It should not.”
Her signing with SentinelIt was first reported in 2021, and financial documents published next year showed that Barrett received a progress of $ 425,000 as part of a two -million -dollar contract.
Other current judges have published books in recent years, including justiceKetanja Brown Jackson,JusticeSonia SotomayorAnd justiceNeil Gorsuch.
Barrett, 53, is the youngest member of the court, who she joined in 2020. Just a few weeks after the death of justice by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Third justice named President Donald Trump, Barrett has strengthened the conservative majority that has Overturned right to abortionexpanded religious rights and completed an affirmative action in college admission. Barrett also tried to promote the spirit of civilian discussion: she and Sotomayor, one of the liberals of the court, made A handful of common public appearances and N 2024.
“I don’t think none of us have an attitude” My Put or The Highway, “Barrett said at a conference of civilian educators in Washington.
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