A fresh controversy is unfolding after Ketanji Brown Jackson delivered pointed remarks at Yale Law School, openly criticizing her fellow justices on the Supreme Court.
The speech, delivered before a room of future attorneys, has ignited backlash from critics who argue that a sitting justice publicly attacking the Court’s majority crosses a serious line.
The moment immediately drew comparisons to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who famously apologized after publicly criticizing Donald Trump during the 2016 election. Observers note that Ginsburg acknowledged the importance of judicial neutrality after her remarks sparked outrage.
Critics now say history may be repeating itself.
Justice Jackson Targets the Court’s Majority
Speaking at Yale, Jackson did not hold back when discussing recent emergency rulings issued by the Court’s conservative bloc. She argued those decisions risk undermining public confidence in the judiciary.
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