Chicago Sun-Times

KAVANAUGH TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID

- BY JESSICA GRESKO AND MARK SHERMAN

WASHINGTON — Justice Brett Kavanaugh tested positive for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated, the Supreme Court said Friday. The court said the 54-year-old justice has no symptoms.

It’s the first time the court has reported that a sitting justice has tested positive for the virus, although Amy Coney Barrett had COVID-19 last year before she joined the high court.

Kavanaugh was the only one of the nine justices to skip Friday’s ceremonial swearing-in for Barrett, an event that itself was delayed nearly a year because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

All the justices were tested in advance of the ceremony. They also had been tested before they met in private on Monday to discuss adding additional cases to their docket. All were negative then, the court said.

Kavanaugh will participat­e remotely from his home next week during oral arguments, the court said. The new term begins Monday, when most of the justices will return to the courtroom to hear arguments after an 18-month absence due to the pandemic.

Oral arguments scheduled for October, November and December will be in the courtroom but those sessions will not be open to the public. The public will continue to be able to listen to live broadcasts of the arguments.

Kavanaugh took his test and was informed of the results on Thursday, the court said.

Justice Kavanaugh’s wife Ashley and daughters, all of whom are fully vaccinated, tested negative for the virus, the court said. Kavanaugh took part Wednesday in an annual three-mile run for charity in Washington that included other judges, elected officials, government workers and reporters. The court did not say how he might have come into contact with the virus.

The other justices were present for Barrett’s ceremonial swearingin. The five-minute ceremony in the justices’ courtroom was a lowerkey affair than past ceremonies, with approximat­ely 100 guests at the invitation-only event. Former President Donald Trump and Melania Trump, who attended the ceremonies for Trump’s other two high court appointees — Kavanaugh and Justice Neil Gorsuch — did not attend, nor did President Joe Biden.

Barrett’s commission to the high court was read during the ceremony, which produced the oddity that it named Trump as president and William Barr as attorney general, neither of whom is still holding office. Barrett then took the judicial oath with her hand on a family Bible.

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CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY IMAGES Justice Amy Coney Barrett is joined by Chief Justice John Roberts outside the Supreme Court on Friday after her investitur­e ceremony, which was delayed nearly a year by the pandemic.
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Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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