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Ketanji Brown Jackson's judicial philosophy is unclear and will be a key question at her Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
The fact that justice Ketanji Brown Jackson admitted to not having a judicial philosophy instantly disqualifies her from a Supreme Court confirmation, Harmeet Dhillon argues.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson testified during her Senate confirmation hearing that her judicial "philosophy" is her judicial "methodology," and that her judicial methodology is to be neutral, to ...
Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson didn't reveal enough about her judicial philosophy in two days of hearings, Republicans say.
What's her 'judicial philosophy'? Ketanji Brown Jackson defies efforts to label her. Here's why. The Supreme Court nominee refused to allow attention-seeking senators to box her into anyone else's ...
Judicial philosophy to child porn sentencing: Key takeaways from Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court hearings If confirmed, Jackson would be the sixth woman seated on the nation's highest court ...
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s second day of confirmation hearings and first full day of questioning featured explanations of her approach as a judge, discussions of abstract legal concepts that ...
Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson explained her judicial "methodology" to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
Ketanji Brown Jackson getting the respect that Amy Coney Barrett was denied The lack of clarity around Ketanji Brown Jackson's judicial philosophy will be a key question as her Supreme Court ...
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on Tuesday stressed her “limited” role as a federal judge, describing a judicial philosophy that resonated with even some conservative legal observers.
Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to be nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court, is sitting before the Senate Judiciary Committee this week.
President Joe Biden has nominated U.S. Circuit Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. Who is Jackson? What is her judicial philosophy? And how ...