Tag: Jackson, Ketanji Brown (1970- )

Inside the Supreme Court’s Dismantling of Roe

This is the inside story of how the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion — shooting down compromise and testing the boundaries of how the law is decided.

Supreme Court Leans Toward Police Officer in Job Bias Case

The officer, Jatonya Muldrow, said she had been transferred to a less desirable position based on her sex. Lower courts said that she had not shown concrete harm.

Supreme Court to Hear Another Broad Challenge to Agency Power

The justices apparently added the new case to ensure that Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson could take part in deciding whether to overrule a major precedent.

The Supreme Court Is Not as Politicized as You May Think

It operates much more functionally and consensually across its partisan divide than most people realize.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Disability Rights

The arguments focused on whether the activist, Deborah Laufer, has the right to sue a Maine hotel, even though she did not plan to stay there.