Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett will address a House subcommittee next Tuesday. This event is noteworthy as appearances by justices before Congress are infrequent. The subcommittee is responsible for approving court funding.
This session takes place shortly after the Supreme Court concluded a term marked by numerous important and contentious decisions. The presence of both a liberal and a conservative justice highlights the balanced perspectives being brought to the discussion.
Kagan and Barrett were previously seen together on January 9, 2025, at the state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter. The upcoming testimony offers insight into the judiciary’s interactions with legislative authorities.
The discussions during this testimony could influence future judicial funding and illuminate the relationship dynamics between the Judicial and Legislative branches of government.

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