President Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted that the Supreme Court candidate Brett Cavano is the highest ranking member of Yale's undergraduate and law school class.
Kavanaugh has not graduated from the top of undergraduate program - he graduated with honors - in the second quarter of the class
President Donald Trump repeatedly quoted Brett Cavano's "British pound" academic record as a candidate for the Supreme Court, defended his choice from the entire verification process and kept him from his integrity and personality. The process derailed due to fraud
As Kavanaugh, who has worked for 12 years in the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, is the best legal philosopher, or, as Mr. Trump says, "being one of the most skilled legal thinkers at the time" There is no mistake. However, the President has repeatedly insisted that Cavano is the highest ranking member of the Yale School and Law School class.
Mr. Trump said at a press conference held at the White House on Monday, "I think he ranked first in Yale's class, I think he ranked first at Yale's Law School."
Nav's Nina Totenberg report occupied the top 22% under someone who showed excellent results somewhere in the second quarter. Achievement class
Yale University law school does not conventionally rank or assess students. Therefore, it is not clear what Kavanaugh's performance as a graduate student is like
But Kavanaugh repeatedly insisted that he enrolled in the Aer law school, saying he is the best in high school class at the Georgetown preparatory school which is an elite private school for men and women in the outskirts of Washington. Working hard at the university
When the Senate Judiciary Committee last week testified, the judges repeatedly stated his academic achievement in high school in responding to questions about excessive drinking and sexual abuse claims for teenage girls.
"I am at the top of the school and I train my butt at school, the captain of a college basketball team," he said in an active and emotional testimony for four hours. "Come to Yale, when I entered Yale, I entered Yale Law School, my tail worked."
In another point of his testimony, he said "I will not contact" when he entered law school. Kavanaugh did not participate as a member of a law professional at Yale University, but his grandfather, Everett Edward Kavanaugh, graduated from Yale University.
This time, Judge Cavana who graduated from Yale University and Ale Law School. When President Trump has recommended him to the Supreme Court, Ale Law School has announced a press release enthusiastically admiring him. Since then, it annotated the press release with an apology and clarification. On Friday, the principal, Heather Gerken, pressured and announced the statement "Requesting additional investigation on the appeal against Judge Kavano," continuing the confirmation process without further investigation is the court's It is not the best profit. " Or our occupation. "
There is no doubt that Kavanaugh, who has worked for 12 years in the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, is the best legal philosopher, or, as Mr. Trump says, "one of the most experienced legal thinkers of the time". However, the President has repeatedly insisted that Cavano is the highest ranking member of the Yale School and Law School class. But Kavanaugh repeatedly insisted that he enrolled in the Aer law school, saying he is the best in high school class at the Georgetown preparatory school which is an elite private school for men and women in the outskirts of Washington. Working hard at the university
After graduating from the foundation, Cavana went to Yale University and majored in history. Several Kalee Ale classmates remember being a "serious but not luxurious student" he likes sports, especially basketball. He did not succeed in playing on the Yale Bulldog men 's basketball team and later played for 2 years at the university middle school team. He also wrote articles about basketball and other sports for Yale Daily News. Kavanaugh got a BS in literature from Yale University in 1987. After that Cavano stayed at Yale University and went to Yale University law school. During the law school he lived in an aging apartment house with a future judge James E. Boasberg. And he became a school basketball partner of Professor George L. Priest. Federal Association sponsors. Kavanaugh is a memo editor for Yale Law Journal and graduated from JD since 1990.