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For most citizens, the release of Supreme Court opinions is about as exciting as watching paint dry, particularly in a case ...
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The court is contorting the law to favor big business while locking out the most vulnerable, the newest justice wrote.
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett dismissed Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissent to a new Supreme Court decision that limits the ...
The newest Justice is increasingly willing to condemn the actions of the conservative majority, even when that means breaking ...
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The New Republic on MSNKetanji Brown Jackson Wants to Save the Supreme Court From ItselfA fiery dissent from the newest justice warns that the Supreme Court is doing grievous reputational harm to itself by playing ...
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The New Republic on MSNKetanji Brown Jackson’s Heterodox Critiques of SCOTUS’s Right WingThe newest justice has emerged as the court’s left-wing iconoclast, unafraid to break unwritten rules in challenging her conservative colleagues’ ideological project.
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Justice Jackson: Supreme Court appears to favor 'monied interests' over ordinary citizensWASHINGTON − For the second time this month, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has complained that her ... In response, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who authored the 7-2 opinion, pointed to ...
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The New Republic on MSNKetanji Brown Jackson Rips Supreme Court for “Stymying” Civil RightsThe Court “will strip those South Carolinians—and countless other Medicaid recipients around the country—of a deeply personal ...
What can a footnote, of all things, tell us about the state of the Supreme Court and various splits among the justices?
Jackson wrote that the Supreme Court did little other than shoring up "unfortunate" public perceptions that the court will contort its standing doctrine when pro-business interests are at stake. The ...
Financial disclosure forms for Supreme Court justices released Tuesday show their income for books, teaching and speaking engagements.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received more than $2 million last year for her best-selling memoir, “Lovely One,” according to her annual financial disclosure, released ...
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