Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett removes her face mask as she arrives for the second day of her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Oct.
13. (Tom Williams/Pool via AP) Lisa Keen | Keen News Service LGBT issues were front and center in Day Two of the confirmation hearing for U.S.
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, with Democrats and even a few Republicans attempting to clarify how she might approach such issues on the high court.
And though Barrett betrayed little Tuesday, Oct. 13, of what she might be expected to do on same-sex marriage or transgender access, she caught the attention of many when she referred to LGBT people as having a “sexual preference.” When U.S.