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Key Focus

  • "What would be an extraordinary request for everyone else," she wrote, "is nothing more than an ordinary day on the docket for this administration.". . When the court let Mr. Trump lift humanitarian parole protections for more than 500,000 migrants in May, Justice Jackson wrote that the majority had "plainly botched" the analysis, "rendering constraints of law irrelevant and unleashing devastation." ...
  • Justice Jackson, who did not respond to a request for comment, has also been a harsh critic of the court's use of truncated procedures in ruling on emergency applications.. . "This fly-by-night approach to the work of the Supreme Court is not only misguided," she wrote in April, when the court said that Venezuelan men the administration was seeking to deport to El Salvador had sued in the wrong court ...
  • Other justices have said it took them years to find their footing, but Justice Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the court, quickly emerged as a forceful critic of her conservative colleagues and, lately, their approach to the Trump agenda. ...
  • Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote just five majority opinions in the Supreme Court term that ended last month, the fewest of any member of the court. But her voice resonated nonetheless, in an unusually large number of concurring and dissenting opinions, more than 20 in all ...


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High Level Topics

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  • JUSTICE_JACKSON
  • JUSTICE_BARRETT
  • TRUMP
  • High Level Abstractions

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  • References

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    •   topThe bulk of Justice Jackson's judicial experience came in her eight years as a federal trial judge in Washington.
    • ( COURT, UNLEASHING )  top
    •   top... humanitarian parole protections for more than 500,000 migrants in May, Justice Jackson wrote that the majority had "plainly botched" the analysis, "rendering constraints of law irrelevant and unleashing devastation.".
    • ( COURT, TRUNCATED )  top
    •   topJustice Jackson, who did not respond to a request for comment, has also been a harsh critic of the court's use of truncated procedures in ruling on emergency applications.. . "This fly-by-night approach to the work of the Supreme Court is not only misguided," she wrote in April, when the court said that Venezuelan...
    • ( COURT, TRUMP )  top
    •   top... them years to find their footing, but Justice Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the court, quickly emerged as a forceful critic of her conservative colleagues and, lately, their approach to the Trump agenda.
    •   top"What would be an extraordinary request for everyone else," she wrote, "is nothing more than an ordinary day on the docket for this administration.". . When the court let Mr. Trump lift humanitarian parole protections for more than 500,000 migrants in May, Justice Jackson wrote that the majority had "plainly botched" the analysis, "rendering constraints of law irrelevant...
    • ( COURT, THREE-MEMBER )  top
    •   top... sharply limited the power of district court judges to block presidential orders, even if they are patently unconstitutional.. . Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the principal dissent for the court's three-member liberal wing, including Justices Jackson and Elena Kagan.
    • ( COURT, SUPREME_COURT )  top
    •   topJustice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote just five majority opinions in the Supreme Court term that ended last month, the fewest of any member of the court. But her voice resonated nonetheless, in an unusually large number of concurring and dissenting opinions, more than 20 in all
    •   top... respond to a request for comment, has also been a harsh critic of the court's use of truncated procedures in ruling on emergency applications.. . "This fly-by-night approach to the work of the Supreme Court is not only misguided," she wrote in April, when the court said that Venezuelan men the administration was seeking to deport to El Salvador had sued in the wrong court
    • ( COURT, SONIA_SOTOMAYOR )  top
    •   topIn that case, the majority sharply limited the power of district court judges to block presidential orders, even if they are patently unconstitutional.. . Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the principal dissent for the court's three-member liberal wing, including Justices Jackson and Elena Kagan
    • ( COURT, SHORTCUTS )  top
    •   top. Several of them warned that the court was taking lawless shortcuts, placing a judicial thumb on the scale in favor of President Trump and putting American democracy in peril
    • ( COURT, PRESIDENTIAL )  top
    •   topTrump's effort to ban birthright citizenship. In that case, the majority sharply limited the power of district court judges to block presidential orders, even if they are patently unconstitutional.. . Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the principal dissent for the court's three-member liberal wing, including Justices Jackson and Elena Kagan
    • ( COURT, PRESIDENT_TRUMP )  top
    •   topSeveral of them warned that the court was taking lawless shortcuts, placing a judicial thumb on the scale in favor of President Trump and putting American democracy in peril.
    • ( COURT, PATENTLY )  top
    •   topIn that case, the majority sharply limited the power of district court judges to block presidential orders, even if they are patently unconstitutional.. . Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the principal dissent for the court's three-member liberal wing, including Justices Jackson and Elena Kagan
    • ( COURT, MIGRANTS )  top
    •   top... everyone else," she wrote, "is nothing more than an ordinary day on the docket for this administration.". . When the court let Mr. Trump lift humanitarian parole protections for more than 500,000 migrants in May, Justice Jackson wrote that the majority had "plainly botched" the analysis, "rendering constraints of law irrelevant and unleashing devastation."
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    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, JUSTICE_BARRETT )  top
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, JUSTICE_BARRETT, TRUMP )  top
    •   top"Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration, told NBC News.
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, JUSTICE_BARRETT, RIGHT-WING )  top
    •   top... delighted by her criticism of Justice Jackson, with some crowing that their earlier attacks on Justice Barrett had succeeded.. . "Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration, told NBC News.
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, JUSTICE_BARRETT, REPUBLICAN )  top
    •   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.
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, JUSTICE_BARRETT, NBC_NEWS )  top
    •   top"Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration, told NBC News.
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, JUSTICE_BARRETT, MIKE_DAVIS )  top
    •   top... supporters were delighted by her criticism of Justice Jackson, with some crowing that their earlier attacks on Justice Barrett had succeeded.. . "Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration, told NBC News.
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, JUSTICE_BARRETT, CROWING )  top
    •   topBut the president's supporters were delighted by her criticism of Justice Jackson, with some crowing that their earlier attacks on Justice Barrett had succeeded.. . "Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration,...
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, JUSTICE_BARRETT, ATTACKS )  top
    •   topBut the president's supporters were delighted by her criticism of Justice Jackson, with some crowing that their earlier attacks on Justice Barrett had succeeded.. . "Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration, told NBC News
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, JUSTICE_BARRETT, ACTIVIST )  top
    •   top... criticism of Justice Jackson, with some crowing that their earlier attacks on Justice Barrett had succeeded.. . "Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration, told NBC News.
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    •   topJustice Jackson issued three such dissents in her first term.. . Marin Levy, a law professor at Duke, said Justice Jackson had been doing two things in her dissents.
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    •   topSee ( COURT , WASHINGTON )
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, SOLEMN )  top
    •   topIn the dissent that prompted Justice Barrett's rebuke, she decried the majority's "dismissive treatment of the solemn duties and responsibilities of the lower courts.". . Last year, in a dissent in a public corruption case, Justice Jackson seemed to allude to revelations by ProPublica and others that Justices Clarence Thomas...
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, SOCIAL_SECURITY )  top
    •   topIn a dissent from an emergency ruling in June granting Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data, Justice Jackson accused the majority of giving Mr. Trump favored treatment. "What would be an extraordinary request for everyone else," she wrote, "is nothing more than an ordinary...
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, SAMUEL )  top
    •   topLast year, in a dissent in a public corruption case, Justice Jackson seemed to allude to revelations by ProPublica and others that Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A.
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, RESPONSIBILITIES )  top
    •   topIn the dissent that prompted Justice Barrett's rebuke, she decried the majority's "dismissive treatment of the solemn duties and responsibilities of the lower courts.". . Last year, in a dissent in a public corruption case, Justice Jackson seemed to allude to revelations by ProPublica and others that Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, REPUBLICAN )  top
    •   topSee ( JUSTICE_JACKSON , JUSTICE_BARRETT , REPUBLICAN )
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, REBUKE )  top
    •   topIn the dissent that prompted Justice Barrett's rebuke, she decried the majority's "dismissive treatment of the solemn duties and responsibilities of the lower courts."
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, PROPUBLICA )  top
    •   topLast year, in a dissent in a public corruption case, Justice Jackson seemed to allude to revelations by ProPublica and others that Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A.
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, PROFESSOR_LEVY )  top
    •   topMarin Levy, a law professor at Duke, said Justice Jackson had been doing two things in her dissents.. . "The first category concerns standard disagreements on the merits," Professor Levy said.
    • ( JUSTICE_JACKSON, PROFESSOR )  top
    •   topJustice Jackson issued three such dissents in her first term.. . Marin Levy, a law professor at Duke, said Justice Jackson had been doing two things in her dissents.. . "The first category concerns standard disagreements on the merits," Professor Levy said
    • ( JUSTICE_BARRETT )  top
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    •   topJust months ago, Justice Barrett was the target of ugly criticism from the right for minor deviations from Mr. Trump's legal agenda, with some of his allies calling her "a D.E.I.
    •   topSee ( JUSTICE_JACKSON , JUSTICE_BARRETT , TRUMP )
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    •   topSee ( JUSTICE_JACKSON , JUSTICE_BARRETT , RIGHT-WING )
    • ( JUSTICE_BARRETT, REPUBLICAN )  top
    •   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.. . "The principal dissent focuses on conventional legal terrain," Justice Barrett went on, referring to Justice Sotomayor's opinion
    • ( JUSTICE_BARRETT, PROFESSOR )  top
    •   top. Professor Murray said she suspected that Justice Barrett's remarks were part of a larger agenda intended to silence a critic
    • ( JUSTICE_BARRETT, PREROGATIVE )  top
    •   topShe said the majority imperiled the rule of law, creating "a zone of lawlessness within which the executive has the prerogative to take or leave the law as it wishes.". . That prompted an extended response from Justice Barrett, the next most junior justice and the author of the majority opinion
    • ( JUSTICE_BARRETT, NBC_NEWS )  top
    •   topSee ( JUSTICE_JACKSON , JUSTICE_BARRETT , NBC_NEWS )
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    •   topSee ( JUSTICE_JACKSON , JUSTICE_BARRETT , MIKE_DAVIS )
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    •   top"The principal dissent focuses on conventional legal terrain," Justice Barrett went on, referring to Justice Sotomayor's opinion.
    • ( JUSTICE_BARRETT, IMPERILED )  top
    •   topShe said the majority imperiled the rule of law, creating "a zone of lawlessness within which the executive has the prerogative to take or leave the law as it wishes."
    • ( JUSTICE_BARRETT, EXECUTIVE )  top
    •   topShe said the majority imperiled the rule of law, creating "a zone of lawlessness within which the executive has the prerogative to take or leave the law as it wishes.". . That prompted an extended response from Justice Barrett, the next most junior justice and the author of the majority opinion
    • ( JUSTICE_BARRETT, DEVIATIONS )  top
    •   top... startling line of attack that is tethered neither to these sources nor, frankly, to any doctrine whatsoever.". . Just months ago, Justice Barrett was the target of ugly criticism from the right for minor deviations from Mr. Trump's legal agenda, with some of his allies calling her "a D.E.I.
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    •   topSee ( COURT , UNLEASHING )
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    •   topHer slashing critiques sometimes seemed to test her colleagues'patience, culminating in an uncharacteristic rebuke from Justice Amy Coney Barrett in the case arising from Mr. Trump's effort to ban birthright citizenship
    • ( TRUMP, SOCIAL_SECURITY )  top
    •   topSee ( JUSTICE_JACKSON , SOCIAL_SECURITY )
    • ( TRUMP, RIGHT-WING )  top
    •   top"Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration, told NBC News.. . Professor Murray said she suspected that Justice Barrett's remarks were part of a larger agenda intended to silence a...
    • ( TRUMP, REBUKE )  top
    •   topHer slashing critiques sometimes seemed to test her colleagues'patience, culminating in an uncharacteristic rebuke from Justice Amy Coney Barrett in the case arising from Mr. Trump's effort to ban birthright citizenship
    • ( TRUMP, PROFESSOR )  top
    •   top"Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration, told NBC News.. . Professor Murray said she suspected that Justice Barrett's remarks were part of a larger agenda intended to silence a critic
    • ( TRUMP, PRESIDENTIAL )  top
    •   topTrump's effort to ban birthright citizenship. In that case, the majority sharply limited the power of district court judges to block presidential orders, even if they are patently unconstitutional.
    • ( TRUMP, PATENTLY )  top
    •   topIn that case, the majority sharply limited the power of district court judges to block presidential orders, even if they are patently unconstitutional.
    • ( TRUMP, NBC_NEWS )  top
    •   top"Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration, told NBC News.. . Professor Murray said she suspected that Justice Barrett's remarks were part of a larger agenda intended to silence a critic
    • ( TRUMP, MIKE_DAVIS )  top
    •   top"Sometimes feeling the heat helps people see the light," Mike Davis, a right-wing legal activist with close ties to the Trump administration, told NBC News.
    • ( TRUMP, MIGRANTS )  top
    •   top. When the court let Mr. Trump lift humanitarian parole protections for more than 500,000 migrants in May, Justice Jackson wrote that the majority had "plainly botched" the analysis, "rendering constraints of law irrelevant and unleashing devastation."