How The Newest Supreme Court Justices Compare: A Look At Each Of Their Respective First Two Years On The Court
Briefly

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's debut term on the Supreme Court was dynamic, marked by her deep involvement and distinctive voice in oral arguments and written opinions.
Gorsuch, a libertarian, advocated for strict limitations on agency power and supported overturning the Chevron doctrine, influencing rulings with broad implications.
Barrett showed independence in dissenting on obstruction statute interpretations related to January 6, while Kavanaugh pragmatically supported federal limits while maintaining certain rights.
Justice Jackson's concurrence on the obstruction statute reflected her commitment to statutory interpretation and a restrained judicial role, indicating her willingness to collaborate across ideological lines.
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