Jackson warns the Court’s credibility hinges on staying nonpartisan

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warned that the Supreme Court risks appearing political after a voting rights ruling, emphasizing the need for the judiciary to preserve nonpartisan legitimacy and public trust; she spoke to the 2025 Supreme Court Fellows Program in Washington.
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