Her words echoed a sharp dissent she had issued in late June in a landmark ruling by the court that curtailed the power of federal judges to issue sweeping blocks on Trump administration policies, including pausing President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship ...
Earlier this week, in a scathing 15-page dissent, she wrote that a decision by the court to allow the Trump administration to move ahead with firing tens of thousands of federal workers was "not only truly unfortunate but also hubristic and senseless." ...
top"I will say, forgive me, Justice Sotomayor, but I need to write on this case, and it's because I feel like I might have something to offer and something to add," Justice Jackson said
topOften, justices who share a desired outcome on a case come together to agree on a single opinion, even in dissents. But Justice Jackson described going to Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the court's most senior liberal justice, to let her know that she would be writing on her own
top... for a sitting Supreme Court justice to go out of her way to publicly express concern about the state of the country.. . Although Justice Jackson, 54, is the court's most junior member, she has not hesitated to use her voice, writing an unusually large number of concurring and dissenting opinions during the court's most recent term, which ended in late June
top"I will say, forgive me, Justice Sotomayor, but I need to write on this case, and it's because I feel like I might have something to offer and something to add," Justice Jackson said
topOften, justices who share a desired outcome on a case come together to agree on a single opinion, even in dissents. But Justice Jackson described going to Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the court's most senior liberal justice, to let her know that she would be writing on her own
topStill, it was striking for a sitting Supreme Court justice to go out of her way to publicly express concern about the state of the country.. . Although Justice Jackson, 54, is the court's most junior member, she has not hesitated to use her voice, writing an unusually large number of concurring and dissenting opinions during the court's...
topAlthough Justice Jackson, 54, is the court's most junior member, she has not hesitated to use her voice, writing an unusually large number of concurring and dissenting opinions during the court's most recent term, which ended in late June
top"I will say, forgive me, Justice Sotomayor, but I need to write on this case, and it's because I feel like I might have something to offer and something to add," Justice Jackson said.
topEarlier this week, in a scathing 15-page dissent, she wrote that a decision by the court to allow the Trump administration to move ahead with firing tens of thousands of federal workers was "not only truly unfortunate but also hubristic and senseless."
topHer words echoed a sharp dissent she had issued in late June in a landmark ruling by the court that curtailed the power of federal judges to issue sweeping blocks on Trump administration policies, including pausing President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship
topEarlier this week, in a scathing 15-page dissent, she wrote that a decision by the court to allow the Trump administration to move ahead with firing tens of thousands of federal workers was "not only truly unfortunate but also hubristic and senseless.".
topTrump broad powers to reshape the federal government; deport immigrants to third countries, in some cases war-torn nations; and to end protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants.
top... dissent, she wrote that a decision by the court to allow the Trump administration to move ahead with firing tens of thousands of federal workers was "not only truly unfortunate but also hubristic and senseless.".
top... echoed a sharp dissent she had issued in late June in a landmark ruling by the court that curtailed the power of federal judges to issue sweeping blocks on Trump administration policies, including pausing President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
topHer words echoed a sharp dissent she had issued in late June in a landmark ruling by the court that curtailed the power of federal judges to issue sweeping blocks on Trump administration policies, including pausing President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
top... words echoed a sharp dissent she had issued in late June in a landmark ruling by the court that curtailed the power of federal judges to issue sweeping blocks on Trump administration policies, including pausing President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
topTrump broad powers to reshape the federal government; deport immigrants to third countries, in some cases war-torn nations; and to end protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants.
topHer words echoed a sharp dissent she had issued in late June in a landmark ruling by the court that curtailed the power of federal judges to issue sweeping blocks on Trump administration policies, including pausing President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship
topTrump broad powers to reshape the federal government; deport immigrants to third countries, in some cases war-torn nations; and to end protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants
top... scathing 15-page dissent, she wrote that a decision by the court to allow the Trump administration to move ahead with firing tens of thousands of federal workers was "not only truly unfortunate but also hubristic and senseless.".
topTogether, her writings and her public remarks suggest that the court's newest member is growing increasingly dissatisfied with the direction of the country..
topTrump broad powers to reshape the federal government; deport immigrants to third countries, in some cases war-torn nations; and to end protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants. Together, her writings and her public remarks suggest that the court's newest member is growing increasingly dissatisfied with...
topTrump broad powers to reshape the federal government; deport immigrants to third countries, in some cases war-torn nations; and to end protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants. Together, her writings and her public remarks suggest that the court's newest member is growing increasingly dissatisfied with the direction of the country.
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topJustice Ketanji Brown Jackson's answer was deeply serious.. . When a federal judge asked the justice what kept her up at night, Justice Jackson paused, then said, "I would say the state of our democracy."
topIf you have information to share about the Supreme Court or other federal courts, please contact us.. . See how to send a secure message at nytimes.com/tips. "We will not dwell on Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries'worth of...
top... Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries'worth of precedent, not to mention the Constitution itself," Justice Barrett wrote, in an opinion signed by all five of the other Republican appointees.
top"We will not dwell on Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries'worth of precedent, not to mention the Constitution itself," Justice Barrett wrote, in an opinion signed by all five of the other Republican appointees.
topJustice Ketanji Brown Jackson's answer was deeply serious.. . When a federal judge asked the justice what kept her up at night, Justice Jackson paused, then said, "I would say the state of our democracy."
topWhen a federal judge asked the justice what kept her up at night, Justice Jackson paused, then said, "I would say the state of our democracy.". . The crowd was quiet for a moment, then burst into applause.
topIf you have information to share about the Supreme Court or other federal courts, please contact us.. . See how to send a secure message at nytimes.com/tips. "We will not dwell on Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries'worth of precedent,...
topThe question to the Supreme Court justice seemed lighthearted, following inquiries about her favorite song and what book she is reading.
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topEarlier this week, in a scathing 15-page dissent, she wrote that a decision by the court to allow the Trump administration to move ahead with firing tens of thousands of federal workers was "not only truly unfortunate but also hubristic and senseless.". . Writing for herself and joined by neither of the court's two other liberal members, she wrote that the justices had weakened...
top... dissent, she wrote that a decision by the court to allow the Trump administration to move ahead with firing tens of thousands of federal workers was "not only truly unfortunate but also hubristic and senseless.". . Writing for herself and joined by neither of the court's two other liberal members, she wrote that the justices had weakened the authority of federal trial judges by swooping in to "second-guess...
topThe question to the Supreme Court justice seemed lighthearted, following inquiries about her favorite song and what book she is reading.. . Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's answer was deeply serious.
top... association event in Indiana, the justice told those gathered that she is focused on drawing attention to what is happening to the government.. . By Abbie VanSickle. July 10, 2025, 3:58 p.m. ET. . The question to the Supreme Court justice seemed lighthearted, following inquiries about her favorite song and what book she is reading
topBy Abbie VanSickle. July 10, 2025, 3:58 p.m. ET. . The question to the Supreme Court justice seemed lighthearted, following inquiries about her favorite song and what book she is reading.
topThat led to an unusually targeted critique from Justice Amy Coney Barrett, one of the court's conservatives, who wrote the majority opinion in the case.
topAt a bar association event in Indiana, the justice told those gathered that she is focused on drawing attention to what is happening to the government.
topAt a bar association event in Indiana, the justice told those gathered that she is focused on drawing attention to what is happening to the government.. . By Abbie VanSickle. July 10, 2025, 3:58 p.m. ET. . The question to the Supreme Court justice seemed lighthearted, following inquiries about her favorite song and what book she is reading
topThat led to an unusually targeted critique from Justice Amy Coney Barrett, one of the court's conservatives, who wrote the majority opinion in the case.. . Got a news tip about the courts. If you have information to share about the Supreme Court or other federal courts, please contact us.