DEI Hire Ketanji Brown Jackson: I Write Supreme Court Opinions To ‘Tell People How I Feel’
By: Shawn Fleetwood
July 09, 2025
Does Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson know what the role of a judge is? It’s a question worth asking given her recent comments at this year’s Global Black Economic Forum.
Speaking with ABC News hack Linsey Davis in a wide-ranging interview on Saturday, the junior justice spoke to attendees about her 2024 memoir and experiences while serving on the nation’s highest court. The most head-turning part of the Biden appointee’s remarks, however, came during her response to a question from Davis on if she is concerned about “the current state of American democracy” — a not-so-subtle dig at sitting President Donald Trump.
Jackson said she’s “heartened that people are focused on the court and the work that we’re doing on the state of the government.” She further expressed support for the American people “leading in terms of the policies and the way in which our government operates” — a statement seemingly at odds with judicial supremacist views she espoused in her unhinged Trump v. CASA dissent last month.
Jackson then turned to the writing of SCOTUS opinions, saying that she feels she’s “been privileged to … use the writings that [she does], the work that [she does], to explain [her] views about the way our government does and should work; the way the court does and should work.” It is through this process, the Biden appointee noted, that she is able to tell the American people how she “feel(s)” about any given case and its outcome.
“I think the nice part about being on the court is you have the opportunity, whether you’re in the majority or in the dissent, to express your opinions,” Jackson said. “I just feel that I have a wonderful opportunity to tell people, in my opinions, how I feel about the issues. And that’s what I try to do.”
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