It will be up to Republicans to find the courage to confront and challenge Ketanji Brown Jackson on her radical views.
that the American Revolution was fought to defend slavery. Does the judge agree with that claim? Was America founded on slavery? And should children be taught by the “1619 Project” that it was so?
In that same Michigan Law School speech, Judge Jackson cited her “favorite civil rights photograph of modern times,” which was taken at a Black Lives Matter protest in 2016 Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The alleged victims in that case, who were killed by police, were both armed at the time, and the officers involved were ultimately vindicated. Can she be fair toward law enforcement?We know that Judge Jackson is pro-choice; there is no way she would have been nominated otherwise.
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