US Supreme Court justices signaled they are headed toward a narrow ruling on shareholder lawsuits as they weighed an effort ...
U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, speaks during the Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for ...
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, 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.
On Sept. 12, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ’92 came back to campus to discuss her new memoir, “Lovely One.” This event was hosted by the Harvard Book Store in conjunction ...
Jackson, who joined the Supreme Court in 2022, writes that she was “fiercely” competitive. She skipped her high-school ...
Jackson announced her ambition to sit on the Supreme Court when she was just a teenager. Now she is the first Black woman to ...
Clarence Gideon's petition. Lucy's portrait. To understand Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, look at what she has chosen to display around her. The first Black woman on the Supreme Court has filled ...
It's not just Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson who is being scrutinized. Senators are also being watched at this milestone moment considering the first Black woman for the high court.
I would like to focus here on a galling aspect of Jackson’s brief opinion. At her Senate confirmation hearing, Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson pretends to be an originalist.
In her first broadcast interview, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson talks about her historic ascension to the nation's highest court; her dissent in the Trump immunity decision; and the controversy ...
In Jackson, Biden delivers on a campaign promise to make the historic appointment and to further diversify a court that was made up entirely of white men for almost two centuries. Since Biden ...