Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson opened up about her ... you have challenging circumstances in terms of your ...
The full interview of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will air Friday ... Speaking with CNN’s Abby Phillip, Jackson said that she and her family “struggled” to understand what her eldest ...
Justice Ketanji Jackson Brown was the lone dissenting voice. Her dissent stems from her belief that the HISA application fails to demonstrate any urgency that would warrant emergency relief. "I see no ...
Tom Jipping, a senior legal fellow in Heritage’s Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, discusses key takeaways from Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination hearing. Michelle Cordero ...
Jackson announced her ambition to sit on the Supreme Court when she was just a teenager. Now she is the first Black woman to ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black female member of the Supreme Court wasted no time in finding her footing, asserting herself in dissents, alliances and questions from the bench.
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Now the Jewish debate coach, who died at the age of 61 in 2008, can also be credited with teaching and mentoring a Supreme Court nominee in Ketanji Brown Jackson. Jackson, a 51-year-old federal ...
“You are doing Ketanji Brown doing Neil Simon’s ‘Fools ... then you can do it, too.” In Jackson’s telling, her family did not so much shield her from racism as give her a ...
Trump’s Chances Have Never Looked Better The Illegal-Immigrant Burden on Medicaid and Tax-Subsidized Care Is Growing Joe Biden has nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
Born six years after the U.S. Civil Rights Act hastened desegregation, Brown became a debate champion and class president at her mostly white high school. In her college applications she declared ...
I would like to focus here on a galling aspect of Jackson’s brief opinion. At her Senate confirmation hearing, Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson pretends to be an originalist.