Jackson’s vision elevates technocrats above democratic control, enshrining a system the Constitution's framers explicitly rejected.
Amazing: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson thinks “nonpartisan experts” should be controlling key parts of the federal government ...
The case looks at whether the Trump administration, or any future president, can dismiss a member of an independent federal agency.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson makes up her own doctrine about 'experts' in bizarre Supreme Court moment
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has a college sophomore's understanding of the Constitution. That is no ...
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Elon Musk says Ketanji Brown Jackson is "openly advocating for the destruction of democracy" after she claims Trump has no right to fire experts
The Trump V Slaughter trial has begun in the Supreme Court this week, and here’s what Elon Musk has to say about one of the associate justices’ statement in the hearing: ...
The arguments and assertions in this case are all over the map and very hard to follow,” Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ...
Conservative majority signals support for unrestricted removal of agency board members, potentially overturning a 90-year-old ...
Alabama told the Supreme Court on Wednesday the state should be allowed to execute a man federal courts have repeatedly said ...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks Feb. 13 to the 2025 Supreme Court Fellows Program at the Library of ...
During explosive oral arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, a case challenging whether President Donald Trump can remove a member ...
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Doug Jones kicks off campaign for Alabama governor in Birmingham
Jones is an attorney who has served several political offices over the years, including U.S. attorney for the Northern ...
President Donald Trump wants the power to fire the heads of independent agencies for any reason -- even for political ...
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