Close to 300 of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s high school alums urged the U.S. Senate to confirm her to the Supreme Court, saying they believe “Judge Barrett is eminently qualified.”
Judge Barrett’s confirmation hearings started Monday and will span four days.
The letter was written by students who went to Judge Barrett’s high school, St. Mary’s Dominican High School, and who described themselves as having a diverse set of backgrounds, “Our religious, cultural and political views span a wide spectrum,” they wrote.
The women went on to list Barrett’s academic and professional accomplishments. “After Dominican, she attended Rhodes College, where she graduated magna cum laude and then earned her law degree from Notre Dame, summa cum laude,” they wrote.
Judge Barrett clerked for Judge Laurence H. Silberman of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and for the late Justice Antonin Scalia of the U.S. Supreme Court.
“Since being appointed and confirmed to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge Barrett has exhibited the same intelligence, fairness, decency, generosity, and hard work she has demonstrated throughout her life including in her years at St. Mary’s Dominican High School,” they wrote.
The state legislative leaders joined together to pen a letter to Senate leaders to urge the congressional body to conduct a prompt, thorough, and fair hearing process on Barrett’s nomination.
Zachary Stieber contributed to this report.