The ruling seemed unanimous at the White House: It was a good day in Washington. One day after her historic confirmation to the Supreme Court, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was walking on sunshine ...
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 ...
Ketanji Brown Jackson is the first Black woman to serve as a Supreme Court justice, but decades before, she was a Harvard student trying to find her way. That's when she met Patrick Jackson, a ...
The Judicial-Confirmation Standings as the Senate Returns to Work It’s very odd to see federal district judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on the White House’s supposed short list for the Supreme ...
Tom Jipping, a senior legal fellow in Heritage’s Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, discusses key takeaways from Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson ... to the White House was leaked by ...
The full interview of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will ... who I’ve become,” Jackson told CNN. Raised in Miami, Jackson discussed her transition from a mostly White high school to Harvard ...
Jackson, who joined the Supreme Court in 2022, writes that she was “fiercely” competitive. She skipped her high-school ...
Remus served as White House counsel under Biden and helped lead the administration’s effort to confirm Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Harris’ transition effort is hiring staff at ...
As the Senate’s lame-duck session begins, Biden and Democrats race to confirm judicial nominees before Republicans take ...
Meanwhile, in the House, Republicans reelected Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina to lead the National Republican ...
Westfield's Preston Pakala takes the screen pass and rumbles down the sideline, but not without resistance from the Harrison defense. No bother to Pakala, who runs over multiple defenders to get ...
The 70-year-old liberal justice plans to stay on the bench, as Donald Trump accuses Democrats of rushing to appoint judges.