Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes herself heard, prompting a rebuke
The Supreme Court justice has accused the court’s conservative majority of bias.
From The Times
July 9, 2025

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has emerged as a forceful critic of the Supreme Court’s conservative majority and, lately, its approach to the Trump agenda.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sit next to each other, both wearing black.

Pool photo by Jacquelyn Martin/EPA, via Shutterstock

On the term’s last day, Justice Amy Coney Barrett fired back.

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