I was in high school - and I went to an all-boys Catholic high school, a Jesuit high school, where I was focused on academics and athletics, going to church every Sunday at Little Flower, working on my service projects, and friendship, friendship with my fellow classmates and friendship with girls from the local all-girls Catholic schools.Collection: Friendship
My mom was a teacher. In the 1960s and '70s, she taught history at two largely African American public high schools in Washington, D.C. - McKinley Tech and H.D. Woodson. Her example taught me the importance of equality for all Americans.Collection: Equality
Every day, I will try to be the best husband, dad, and friend I can be.Collection: Dad
With respect to the legal justifications or the policies relating to the treatment of detainees, I was not aware of any issues on that or the legal memos that subsequently came out until the summer, sometime in 2004, when there started to be news reports on that.Collection: Legal
I've always treated women with dignity and respect.Collection: Respect
A judge must interpret statutes as written. And a judge must interpret the Constitution as written, informed by history and tradition and precedent.Collection: History
The Supreme Court is the last line of defense for the separation of powers and for the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution.
If confirmed by the Senate to serve on the Supreme Court, I will keep an open mind in every case and always strive to preserve the Constitution of the United States and the American rule of law.
If confirmed to the D.C. Circuit, I would follow Roe v. Wade faithfully and fully. That would be binding precedent of the court. It's been decided by the Supreme Court.
A ban on a class of arms is not an 'incidental' regulation. It is equivalent to a ban on a category of speech.
I think justices of all stripes agree that stare decisis is important, but not an inextricable command. It's not inflexible; it's not absolute.
Congress should clarify that a sitting president is not subject to criminal indictment while in office.
I believe that the president should be excused from some of the burdens of ordinary citizenship while serving in office. This is not something I necessarily thought in the 1980s or 1990s. Like many Americans at that time, I believed that the president should be required to shoulder the same obligations that we all carry.
A court's assessment of an agency's compliance with statutory limits does not depend on whether the agency's policy is good or whether the agency's intentions are laudatory.
The nation certainly would have been better off if President Clinton could have focused on Osama bin Laden without being distracted by the Paula Jones sexual harassment case and its criminal investigation offshoots.
The Senate should consider a rule ensuring that every judicial nominee receives a vote by the Senate within 180 days of being nominated by the president.
A president who is concerned about an ongoing criminal investigation is almost inevitably going to do a worse job as president.
Justice Kennedy devoted his career to securing liberty. I am deeply honored to be nominated to fill his seat on the Supreme Court.
When people ask what it's like to be an only child, I say it depends on who your parents are. I was lucky.
My wife, Ashley, is a West Texan, a graduate of Abilene Cooper Public High School and the University of Texas.
My dad went to law school at night while working full-time. He has an unparalleled work ethic and has passed down to me his passion for playing and watching sports. I love him dearly.
I am part of the vibrant Catholic community in the D.C. area. The members of that community disagree about many things, but we are united by a commitment to serve.
Having seen first-hand how complex and difficult the job is, I believe it vital that the president be able to focus on his never-ending tasks with as few distractions as possible.
Even the lesser burdens of a criminal investigation - including preparing for questioning by criminal investigators - are time-consuming and distracting.
Like civil suits, criminal investigations take the president's focus away from his or her responsibilities to the people.
We should not burden a sitting president with civil suits, criminal investigations, or criminal prosecutions.
I was not involved and am not involved in the questions about the rules governing detention of combatants.
However much we might sympathize or agree with EPA's policy objectives, EPA may act only within the boundaries of its statutory authority.