Demand Justice is a “progressive movement fighting to restore the ideological balance and legitimacy of the federal courts by advocating for reform and vigorously opposing extreme nominees.”
In doing so, the organization has registered the domain name AmyConeyBarrett.com, the matching domain of judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Who’s Amy (Vivian) Coney Barrett, you might ask.
The lawyer, jurist, and academic serves as a circuit judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. President Donald Trump nominated Barrett to the Supreme Court of the United States.
So what’s on the web site at AmyConeyBarrett.com?
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She has repeatedly indicated that she would strike down the Affordable Care Act, ending protections for people with preexisting conditions. She is also one of the favorite judges of people who want to overturn Roe v. Wade, because they know she will be a reliable vote to roll back reproductive freedom.
Barrett has also ruled repeatedly for companies that discriminate — including one that employed a “separate but equal” system of sorting employees by race.
Did Demand Justice buy or register the domain name AmyConeyBarrett.com?
According to WHOIS records, the organization has been in the possession of this political domain since at least June this year. The domain was registered in 2018 and prior WHOIS records are masked.
The use of political domains is expected to rise as we’re heading into elections due on November 3rd.