Por: Slate Politics October 04, 2022
For decades, conservative justices have made a specific point to support many of their rulings on race: They insist that the Constitution is entirely “colorblind,” prohibiting any consideration of race under all circumstances. During oral arguments in Merrill v. Milligan on Tuesday, a case they will attempt to use to eradicate what remains of the Voting Rights Act, they advanced this theory once again. This time, however, Justice Ketanji... + full article
Slate USA Politics October 13, 2022
At the end of Ronald Reagan’s first term, the Justice Department began to study “originalism” as a method of constitutional interpretation. Attorney General Ed Meese made the move famous in 1985, giving a speech endorsing originalism as the method the administration would... + más
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The New York Times USA Politics October 10, 2022
WASHINGTON — At her , Ketanji Brown Jackson declared herself to be an originalist, meaning, she explained, that she would interpret the Constitution based on how it was understood at the time it was adopted.“I look at the text to determine what it meant to those who drafted... + más
How Merrick Garland Can Put the Supreme Court’s Originalists On Notice | Slate
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes Supreme Court debut | New York Daily News
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 05, 2022
The Supreme Court's liberals, including new Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, strongly defended the Voting Rights Act on Tuesday, arguing Alabama should be required to draw election maps that give Black voters a chance at equal representation. The court faces a showdown this... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
Race, The Supreme Court, And Voting Rights | Forbes
New York Daily News USA Politics October 05, 2022
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson gave a history lesson Tuesday to the Alabama solicitor general, who was challenging Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which bars racial discrimination in voting policies. The justices in the nation’s highest court heard two hours... + más
Ketanji Brown Jackson appears with John Roberts after Supreme Court investiture | ABC News
The Advocate USA Politics October 05, 2022
WASHINGTON — About 100 Louisiana students gathered Tuesday in the plaza in front of the U.S. Supreme Court as the nine justices considered whether Alabama's congressional election maps meet the standards of the Voting Rights Act — a case that's nearly identical... + más
ABC News USA Politics September 30, 2022
Ketanji Brown Jackson descended the Supreme Court's marble steps for the first time as justice on Friday morning, flanked by Chief Justice John Roberts and with a smile on her face, appearing to soak up her momentous, history-making installation as the 116th member of the... + más
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson formally welcomed to Supreme Court in investiture ceremony | CBS News
New York Daily News USA Politics September 30, 2022
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson began her lifetime appointment on the Supreme Court Friday with a brief ceremony preceding next week’s start of the high court’s new term. Chief Justice John Roberts wished a “long and happy career in our common calling” to his new... + más
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson formally sworn in as Biden, Harris look on | CNBC
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