Ketanji Brown Jackson on Ethics, Trust, and Keeping It Collegial at the Supreme Court
Briefly

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, appointed by President Biden, asserts the importance of accountability and expresses concern over potential abuses of power due to Presidential immunity.
In her dissent on the Court's affirmative action ruling, Jackson pointedly critiques the majority's disconnect from the realities of race in America, highlighting a significant awareness gap.
Jackson discusses the ethics surrounding the Supreme Court and advocates for more robust enforcement of ethical standards among justices, underscoring the need for public trust.
While addressing the serious issues the Court faces, Jackson emphasizes the traditions of collegiality among the justices, indicating that they still maintain personal relationships despite differing opinions.
Read at The New Yorker
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