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Justice Jackson Says ‘the State of Our Democracy’ Keeps Her Up at Night
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson opened up at a bar association event in Indiana, admitting that worries about the "state of our democracy" are literally keeping her awake at night. Despite being the newest member of the court, she’s been unusually vocal—pumping out a high number of dissents and concurring opinions this term, signaling she’s not afraid to challenge the status quo.
Editor’s Note: When a Supreme Court justice—especially one known for speaking up—expresses deep concerns about democracy, it’s worth paying attention. Jackson’s remarks hint at broader anxieties about political polarization, judicial independence, or institutional stability. It’s rare for justices to be this candid, so her words could spark more debate about the court’s role in safeguarding democracy.
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