Since 2018, Brett Kavanaugh has served as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.

 

Everett Edward Kavanaugh, Jr., a cosmetics lobbyist, and Martha Kavanaugh, a public school teacher, raised Kavanaugh as their only child.

Martha went on to work as a prosecutor for the Maryland state attorney’s office and then as a state court judge, first for the District Court of Maryland and then for the Montgomery County Circuit Court.

During his high school years, Kavanaugh attended private Roman Catholic primary and secondary schools, including Georgetown Preparatory School.

Kavanaugh was accepted to Yale University, where his paternal grandpa Everett Edward Kavanaugh, Sr. had gone in the 1920s, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in history cum laude in 1987.

He went on to Yale Law School, where he earned his law degree in 1990.

He clerked for federal appellate court justices for the following two years, first for Walter Stapleton of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and then for Alex Kozinski of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

He spent a year in the office of the United States solicitor general (who represents the government in Supreme Court issues) before beginning a clerkship with Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, whom he would eventually succeed.

Meet Liza Kavanaugh and Margaret Kavanaugh

Brett Kavanaugh and Ashley Estes have two daughters: Lisa and Margaret. Both of their parents live in Chevy.

 

Their parents have managed to keep their children’s identities hidden from the public eye because they are under the age of majority. Their personal lives are unknown.

Their father stated in a speech that Margaret enjoys both sports and reading. Liza enjoys sports and conversation,” he joked, before giving his daughter a playful “five.”

 

“I attempted to form bonds with my daughters similar to the ones my father had with me. Over the past seven years, I have coached basketball teams for my daughters. “The team members call me Coach K,” disclosed Kavanaugh.