"I don't think we want to be TV celebrities, and I think my colleagues and I [...] would be concerned about how that would change the dynamic of how judges behave," Kavanaugh said.
It's our view that any time a justice appears before a public audience — whether in a law school auditorium, a U.S. embassy abroad or a circuit-wide judicial conference — the event should be captured on tape.
Fix the Court analyzed the data from four justices' ongoing, about-to-begin or recently ended book tours. The result? They’re more partisan than we'd like them to be.