Ketanji Brown Jackson Gets Put 'In Her Place' by Justices
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Fox News panelists joined forces on Friday to condemn Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for politicizing her role. Jackson
Jackson's book chronicles her journey from early childhood in Miami, Florida, to college in the Ivy League, a Supreme Court clerkship for Justice Stephen Breyer, work as a federal public defender and member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, and appointment to the high court.
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.
When her two liberal colleagues sided with the Supreme Court’s conservative majority, Justice Jackson issued a blistering 15-page dissent.
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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