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.
Tag: Jackson, Ketanji Brown (1970- )
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The Supreme Court Enshrines Racial Imbalance
By striking down affirmative action, justices take the absurd position that racism must be ignored for racism to be overcome.
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The Supreme Court Turns ‘Equal Protection’ Upside Down
Its ruling on affirmative action in college admissions overturns decades of precedents and programs that helped thousands of American students.
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Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson Spar Over Affirmative Action Ruling
Even as Justices Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared to agree over the policy’s aim, they harshly criticized each other’s conclusions on what to do.