We Spent 10 Months Investigating Kavanaugh. Here’s What We Found.

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Years ago, when she was practicing her closing arguments at the family dinner table, Martha Kavanaugh often returned to her signature line as a state prosecutor. “Use your common sense,” she’d say. “What rings true? What rings false?”

Those words made a strong impression on her young son, Brett. They also made a strong impression on us, as we embarked on our 10-month investigation of the Supreme Court justice. We conducted hundreds of interviews with principal players in Kavanaugh’s education, career, and confirmation. We read thousands of documents. We reviewed hours of television interviews, along with reams of newspaper, magazine, and digital coverage. We studied maps of Montgomery Country, Maryland, as well as housing-renovation plans and court records. We watched Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings multiple times.

In reviewing our findings, we looked at them in two ways: through the prism of reporting and through the lens of common sense.

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Article URL : https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/09/pogrebin-kelly-kavanaugh/598159/