Let's crowd source this research.
The question remains, of these candidates, which is the most constitutionalist? I'm talking original, like in libertarian, Thomas Jefferson, Barry Goldwater or Ron Paul, not modern day lame conservative.
President Trump' list of potential Supreme Court picks:
- Bridget Bade, a judge on 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Daniel Cameron, the attorney general of Kentucky
- Paul Clement, former solicitor general of the United States
- Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.)
- Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)
- Stuart Kyle Duncan, a judge on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Stephen Engel, assistant attorney general for the office of legal counsel in the Trump administration
- Noel Francisco, former solicitor general of the United States
- Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.)
- James Ho, a judge on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Gregory Katsas, a judge on the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- Barbara Lagoa, a judge on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Christopher Landau, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico
- Carlos Muniz, a justice on the Florida Supreme Court
- Martha Pacold, a judge on the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- Peter Phipps, a judge on the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals
- Sarah Pitlyk, a judge on the District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
- Alison Jones Rushing, a judge on the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Kate Todd, a deputy assistant a deputy counsel to the president
- Lawrence VanDyke, a judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Amy Coney Barrett, Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals
Let's crowd source this research.
The question remains, of these candidates, which is the most constitutionalist? I'm talking original, like in libertarian, Thomas Jefferson, Barry Goldwater or Ron Paul, not modern day lame conservative.
President Trump' list of potential Supreme Court picks:
- Bridget Bade, a judge on 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Daniel Cameron, the attorney general of Kentucky
- Paul Clement, former solicitor general of the United States
- Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.)
- Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)
- Stuart Kyle Duncan, a judge on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Stephen Engel, assistant attorney general for the office of legal counsel in the Trump administration
- Noel Francisco, former solicitor general of the United States
- Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.)
- James Ho, a judge on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Gregory Katsas, a judge on the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- Barbara Lagoa, a judge on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Christopher Landau, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico
- Carlos Muniz, a justice on the Florida Supreme Court
- Martha Pacold, a judge on the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- Peter Phipps, a judge on the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals
- Sarah Pitlyk, a judge on the District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
- Alison Jones Rushing, a judge on the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Kate Todd, a deputy assistant a deputy counsel to the president
- Lawrence VanDyke, a judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Let's crowd source this research.
The question remains, of these candidates, which is the most constitutionalist? I'm talking original, like in libertarian or Ron Paul, not modern day lame conservative.
President Trump' list of potential Supreme Court picks:
- Bridget Bade, a judge on 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Daniel Cameron, the attorney general of Kentucky
- Paul Clement, former solicitor general of the United States
- Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.)
- Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)
- Stuart Kyle Duncan, a judge on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Stephen Engel, assistant attorney general for the office of legal counsel in the Trump administration
- Noel Francisco, former solicitor general of the United States
- Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.)
- James Ho, a judge on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Gregory Katsas, a judge on the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- Barbara Lagoa, a judge on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Christopher Landau, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico
- Carlos Muniz, a justice on the Florida Supreme Court
- Martha Pacold, a judge on the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- Peter Phipps, a judge on the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals
- Sarah Pitlyk, a judge on the District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
- Alison Jones Rushing, a judge on the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Kate Todd, a deputy assistant a deputy counsel to the president
- Lawrence VanDyke, a judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Let's crowd source this research.
The question remains, of these candidates, which is the most constitutionalist? I'm talking original, like in libertarian or Ron Paul, not modern day lame conservative?
President Trump' list of potential Supreme Court picks:
- Bridget Bade, a judge on 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Daniel Cameron, the attorney general of Kentucky
- Paul Clement, former solicitor general of the United States
- Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.)
- Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)
- Stuart Kyle Duncan, a judge on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Stephen Engel, assistant attorney general for the office of legal counsel in the Trump administration
- Noel Francisco, former solicitor general of the United States
- Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.)
- James Ho, a judge on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Gregory Katsas, a judge on the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- Barbara Lagoa, a judge on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Christopher Landau, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico
- Carlos Muniz, a justice on the Florida Supreme Court
- Martha Pacold, a judge on the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- Peter Phipps, a judge on the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals
- Sarah Pitlyk, a judge on the District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
- Alison Jones Rushing, a judge on the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals
- Kate Todd, a deputy assistant a deputy counsel to the president
- Lawrence VanDyke, a judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals