Ketanji Brown Jackson Gets Put 'In Her Place' by Justices
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Lawyers, law students and other fans of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson erupted in cheers and a standing ovation — eagerly snapping far-off, hazy cell phone photographs during the single occasion it was allowed — as she appeared Thursday at an Indianapolis Bar Association luncheon nestled within the Indiana Convention Center.
When a Supreme Court justice warns that the decisions of her colleagues pose an “existential threat to the rule of law,” it’s not just a legal disagreement – it’s a performance.
Three years after making history, Justice Jackson returned to the stage with reflections on faith, purpose and perseverance — and readings from her new memoir, Lovely One.
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The Daily Caller on MSN‘Sounds Like A Politician’: Dan Turrentine Says Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘May Be A Stain On Biden’Former Democratic strategist Dan Turrentine said on Wednesday that he is not a fan of how political Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sometimes appears to be. Even the other liberal justices on the bench wouldn’t join Jackson on Tuesday in opposing President Donald Trump’s administration’s endeavors to downsize the federal workforce.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received the Truman Good Neighbor Award in Kansas City, honoring her civil rights and judicial independence contributions.