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Liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor and conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett jointly encouraged the nation’s governors on Friday to emulate the Supreme Court’s collegiality, despite the divisive political climate. 

ā€œI think you can do so much, honestly, by being seen in public with people who otherwise politically disagree with you, to have Republicans and Democrats together, friendships across the aisle,ā€ Barrett said.

Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett spoke about the inner workings of the high court — and the lessons it can teach everyone else about bipartisanship — in a Friday afternoon panel discussion.

During an hourlong session, the Supreme Court stalwarts were asked to speak on how people can disagree better. The topic is part of a theme of the National Governors Association winter meetings, which are being held at a downtown Washington, D.C., hotel.

As the Supreme Court prepares to announce some of its most politically explosive decisions in decades, two justices from different ideological wings of the court sought to assure Americans Friday that the court is not riven by partisan feuds.

Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett appeared on stage together at the National Governors Association conference in Washington to argue that the Supreme Court’s practice of civil collaboration on contentious issues can be a model for other parts of government and society.

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett recently said she supports establishing a code of conduct for the high court amid calls for more oversight for justices following a series of ethics controversies.

During a discussion at the University of Minnesota Law School on Monday, Barrett said rules could help the court show the American people that they are committed to a set of principles.

KSTP reports students protested a talk by Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett at the University of Minnesota Monday evening. NBC News writes that Barrett said during the talk that she would support a code of conduct for justices saying, ā€œThere’s unanimity among all nine justices that we should and do hold ourselves to the highest ethical standards possible.ā€ Also on Monday, hundreds of Jewish Minnesotans protested outside Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s office and called for a cease-fire in the Israel-Gaza war, per WCCO. From Minnesota Reformer: A Minnesota family is...

Justice Barrett outlined her judicial philosophy and made news by offering support for a Supreme Court Code of Ethics. "I think it would be a good idea for us to do it, particularly so that we can communicate to the public exactly what it is that we're doing, in a clearer way than perhaps we have been able to do so far," Barrett said. "I will say this: There is no lack of consensus among the justices... that we should and do hold ourselves to the highest standards, highest ethical...

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett will be in Minneapolis Monday, as a part of the University of Minnesota Law School's Stein Lecture series. The lecture series has prominent U.S. Supreme Court Justices and government leaders come to speak on a topic of national or international interest. The University says that all the tickets for the event have been claimed, so it will be a full house. Not everyone supports the Justice’s appearance at the University. Student groups Minnesota Abortion Action Committee (MNAAC) and Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)...

The Supreme Court Justice voted with a conservative majority to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022, and has cast opinions on other issues petition organizers object to. Example video title will go here for this video MINNEAPOLIS — Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett is speaking at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, and a growing number of students are not happy about it. A petition titled "Uninvite Amy Coney Barrett from the University of Minnesota" is making the rounds on social media and has collected almost 250 signatures. Justice...

MINNEAPOLIS — There will be increased security around the University of Minnesota on Monday as the school gets ready to welcome a high-profile, yet controversial guest. RELATED: Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett to speak at U of M despite protests, petition Nearly 700 students have signed a petition demanding the U rescind her invitation. Some students are also expected to protest outside of Northrop Auditorium during the event which starts at 4 p.m. The U's law school invited the justice to speak as part of the Robert A. Stein...