Author Topic: The judicial Calvinball of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson by Jonathan Turley  (Read 280 times)

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“I just feel that I have a wonderful opportunity.”

Those words of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson came in a recent interview, wherein the justice explained how she felt liberated after becoming a member of the Supreme Court “to tell people in my opinions how I feel about the issues. And that’s what I try to do.”

Jackson’s sense of liberation has increasingly become the subject of consternation on the court itself, as she unloads on her colleagues in strikingly strident opinions.

Most recently, Jackson went ballistic after her colleagues reversed another district court judge who issued a sweeping injunction barring the Trump Administration from canceling roughly $783 million in grants in the National Institutes of Health.

Again writing alone, Jackson unleashed a tongue-lashing on her colleagues, who she suggested were unethical, unthinking cutouts for Trump. She denounced her fellow justices, stating, “This is Calvinball jurisprudence with a twist. Calvinball has only one rule: There are no fixed rules. We seem to have two: that one, and this administration always wins.”

For some of us who have followed Jackson’s interestingly controversial tenure on the court, it was crushingly ironic. Although Jackson accused her colleagues of following a new rule that they must always rule with Trump, she herself is widely viewed as the very embodiment of the actual rule of the made-up game based on the comic strip of Calvin and Hobbes. In Jacksonian jurisprudence, it often seems like there are no fixed rules, only fixed outcomes. She then attacks her colleagues for a lack of integrity or empathy.

Article Link ==>  https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/5466931-the-chilling-jurisprudence-of-justice-ketanji-brown-jackson/
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The nitwit should never have been allowed within a thousand miles of a judicial seat of any kind much less SCOTUS!
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The nitwit should never have been allowed within a thousand miles of a judicial seat of any kind much less SCOTUS!

Agreed. And she never would have been allowed to do so were there a sufficient number of Republican U.S. Senators with spines. 
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Agreed. And she never would have been allowed to do so were there a sufficient number of Republican U.S. Senators with spines.

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"I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.

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But Mzzz. Jackson in her high and mighty, sanctimonious Queenship, while stridently trying to swap cultural marxism for the law, is pushing everyone to the other side and defeating everything she's trying to do.

She is not a bright woman, just wordy and holier-than-thou, like most marxists.
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Methinks ms. brown-jackson's tenure on The Court may be somewhat abbreviated.

She'll increasingly become so illogical in her opinions that even kagan and sotomayor will refuse to join her, instead issuing their own dissents.

The point may come where she does, says or writes something so egregious as to prompt her resignation from her position... after which she'll run for elected office.

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With a simple twist of fate we could see her become Chief Justice.

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Sometimes I support making a DEI hire like her very visible, as it entrenches those who mightedly want to stop this nonsense.

However, with a couple of more libs on the court, she would have way too much influence.
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