By Nate Raymond July 3 (Reuters) – Justice Amy Coney Barrett further solidified herself during the U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent term as one of the few members of its 6-3 conservative majority willing to occasionally cross ideological lines and join with its liberal justices to buck the president who appointed her to the bench, Donald Trump. Barrett’s appointment to a lifetime post on the top U.S. judicial body in 2020 during his first term gave it its current conservative supermajority.