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Jackson: Supreme Court's Trust at Risk

Jackson: Supreme Court's Trust at Risk

Published 4 days, 23 hours ago
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warns of eroding public trust in the Supreme Court due to decisions like allowing Louisiana to use new voting maps despite a district being struck down. She emphasizes the importance of the judiciarys perceived separation from politics, as trust in the court is at an all-time low. Jacksons solo dissent in the Louisiana case highlighted the chaos caused by the decision, especially since voting had already started. Her comments sparked a divide among conservative colleagues, highlighting the courts struggle to maintain legitimacy and public perception.

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