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Subject Ketanji Brown Jackson Is the Justice We’ve Been Waiting For
Date April 7, 2022 10:00 PM
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President Joe Biden congratulates Ketanji Brown Jackson moments after the U.S. Senate confirmed her to be the first Black woman to be a justice on the Supreme Court in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on April 7, 2022. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)
BY THE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE ON CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS | Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is the justice that so many have been waiting for—not just because she reflects the rich diversity of America, but because she represents so much of what has historically been excluded from and missing on the Court.
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The Right To Abort a Pre-Viable Fetus Can’t Be Disparaged by the States. Can Someone Tell Clarence Thomas? [[link removed]]
BY MAURICE F. BAGGIANO | The Constitution is clear: Justices of the Supreme Court may not uphold state prohibitions against elective pre-viable abortions simply because the Constitution does not expressly grant to women the right to an abortion. If Justice Clarence Thomas, or other Supreme Court justices hold otherwise, they are not saying “what the law is.” Instead, they are saying what they want the law to be.
Their thinking may be “original,” but it’s a far cry from “originalism.”
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Transgender Minors Have a Right To Gender-Affirming Care, Justice Dept. Warns States [[link removed]]
BY ORION RUMMLER | The Justice Department said last week that states seeking to block transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming care may be violating federal law—and signaled that it is prepared to pursue legal action or support existing litigation against states seeking such restrictions.
“It’s probably the most powerful and progressive step we’ve seen on transgender rights ever from the federal government, at least today,” said Ezra Ishmael Young, who teaches constitutional law at Cornell Law School.
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Last month, we tuned in to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's hearings in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. How did a process meant to be rigorous, but respectful and fair turn into days of badgering, bullying, and a litmus test on religion? Join us to break down the events leading up to her recent confirmation with leading legal experts.
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