Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson knows about working with people you disagree with-and learned this strategy from her own mentor
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"You're talking about a branch of government, an institution, that consists of nine people with lifetime appointments, so you really do have to get along. One of the most important things is to try not to take anything personally."
"I wanted people to see that ordinary people could do extraordinary things. My memoir reflects on the opportunities my parents leveraged after the Civil Rights Movement to allow me to achieve my dreams."
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