Abstract
Higher education administrators might wonder what Justice Amy Coney Barrett will bring to the field of higher education law in her new role on the U.S. Supreme Court. Her background as a University of Notre Dame Law Professor for 15 years indicates she has a lived understanding of the higher education environment, which could mean — should she side with the majority in a case involving higher education — she would be a natural pick for writing the court's majority opinion (she might compete for that role with Associate Justice Elena Kagan, former Harvard Law School Dean, depending on whether she, too, sided with the majority).
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