Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed deep concerns about the court’s recent emergency decisions during a lecture to law students earlier this week, telling them it is having a “potentially corrosive” effect on the judiciary, and she hopes to be a “catalyst for change.” “There is value in avoiding having the court continually touching…
Jackson says Supreme Court emergency rulings posing ‘potentially corrosive’ effect
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