Judge Jackson talks about her frank approach to the Supreme Court

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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson thought about his role at the Supreme Court at an event in Louisiana during the weekend, saying that she liked to make her opinion known in judicial affairs.
“I just think I have a wonderful opportunity to tell people in my opinions what I think of the problems, and that’s what I try to do,” said Jackson.
Jackson, appointed by former president Joe Biden, made these remarks during a seat with ABC News on stage at the festival of petrol culture in New Orleans as part of a tour for his book, “Lovely One”.
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The candidate of the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson, testifies during her confirmation hearing of the Senate judicial committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, on March 22, 2022. (AP photo / Andrew Harnik)
Despite being the most junior justice, Jackson made his voice heard before the high court by doing everything possible to write his own dissidents in very publicized cases, even if she is not the main dissident, as she did in a recent major decision in which the Supreme Court found that the universal injunctions of judges were illegal.
“I write separately to highlight a key conceptual point: the court’s decision to authorize the executive to violate the Constitution with regard to anyone who has not yet prosecuted is an existential threat to the rule of law,” Jackson wrote to defend universal injunctions.

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In a biting reprimand, judge Amy Creey Barrett replied in her majority opinion that Jackson’s remarks were “disagreement” with more than 200 years of previous justice and the Constitution and that they were not worth lingering.
Recently, judge Sonia Sotomayor, a liberal justice which often associates with Jackson in important cases, put himself in four to disagree with Jackson in an emergency order which allowed the federal employment brooms of President Donald Trump.
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Jackson said during the interview that the judges have good relations between them. She noted that they had a ritual by which they shake their hands before rushing into the courtroom and that some also lunch each week.
“The lunch rule is that you are not talking about cases, so you discover the families of people, sports and books and films and this kind of thing, and you get to know them outside of work,” said Jackson.
Jackson, a graduate of the Harvard Law School and former federal judge, also drew attention to the frequency to which she presents herself during oral arguments. Analyzes of the Empirical Scotus blog revealed that Jackson spoke more than any of his colleagues during the arguments in the judicial conditions of 2022 and 2023.
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“It’s funny for me to know how people focus on how much I speak during the oral argument,” said Jackson during the interview.
“I have always been this person on the bench,” said Jackson. “And so it was a bit of an adjustment, because, as a judge of the Court of First Instance, you have your own courtroom, so you can continue as long as you wish. And, therefore, trying to make sure that my colleagues can ask questions for me, but I appreciated it.”