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Ketanji Brown Jackson Blasts ‘Narrow-Minded’ SCOTUS Decisions – Twitchy

Despite having a conservative majority, the Supreme Court has come out with some questionable decisions recently. They got it right, though, by a 6-3 decision that affirmed Tennessee’s right to ban “gender-affirming care” for minors. In May, though, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was reportedly “seething” over a court decision allowing the Trump administration to restart deportations of 530,000 migrants who had entered the U.S. on President Joe Biden’s “parole” flights.





ABC News is treating us to an analysis of Brown Jackson unloading on her fellow Supreme Court justices, accusing them of “pure textualism,” i.e., ruling by the text of the U.S. Constitution.

Look, they even put together a three-minute “Schoolhouse Rock” style video:

Devin Dwyer reports:

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson unloaded on her Supreme Court colleagues Friday in a series of sharp dissents, castigating what she called a “pure textualism” approach to interpreting laws, which she said had become a pretext for securing their desired outcomes, and implying the conservative justices have strayed from their oath by showing favoritism to “moneyed interests.”

The attack on the court’s conservative majority by the junior justice and member of the liberal wing is notably pointed and aggressive but stopped short of getting personal. It laid bare the stark divisions on the court and pent-up frustration in the minority over what Jackson described as inconsistent and unfair application of precedent by those in power.

[Justice Neil] Gorsuch retorted that Jackson was simply complaining textualism didn’t get her the outcome she wanted, prompting Jackson to take the rare step of using a lengthy footnote to accuse her colleague of the same.

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We read the whole piece, and there’s no analysis involved. It’s just an accounting of all the crying Jackson has been doing as case after case doesn’t go her way.

We’ve been assured that “worship of the written word” is a component of “whiteness.”





The analysis of people reacting to ABC News’ analysis is that Jackson is an activist and a DEI hire. Dwyer must have felt bad that she’s always on the losing side and decided to write a piece about her dissents.

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