1. Democrats have unleashed a red wave of Brett Kavanaugh-believing women voters

From USA TODAY: "Democrats' partisan treatment of Christine Blasey Ford's accusations against Brett Kavanaugh shows women just who is really on their side."

2. Rejuvenated Republicans rediscover unity in litmus-test Brett Kavanaugh confirmation fight

From USA TODAY: "More than anything else in the Trump era, the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation fight will be remembered as the 'whose side are you on?' moment."

3. The risks and rewards of this conservative Supreme Court

From The Hill: "Many of these future challenges would be motivated, at least in part, by skepticism about the necessity of federal regulation at all in particular areas of American life."

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