Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson told her fellow justices that they should not rely on Congress to fix their mistakes.
Roberts, Coney Barrett Defect Again, Force Trump Admin to Spend Money US Doesn't Have
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Amy Coney Barrett and John Roberts Become a Thorn in Trump's Side
Trump Republicans lash out at Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett as a DEI hire
Barrett and Chief Justice John Roberts this week sided with the court’s three liberal justices in backing an order that the Trump administration has to pay foreign aid organizations for work they already did for the government.
A majority of Supreme Court justices did not attend Donald Trump’s joint speech to Congress Tuesday night, among them two of the court’s three liberals: Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Also absent were Justices Samuel Alito,
By Luc Cohen, Karen Freifeld and Chris Prentice MIAMI - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said on Thursday she would support revisiting sentencing guidelines for white collar crime because the current framework leads to uneven punishments.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson smiles as she participates in a photo opportunity with Chief Justice John Roberts on the front steps outside the court following an ...
Earlier, the chief justice temporarily let the Trump administration avoid paying out congressionally appropriated funds for now.
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