Ketanji Brown Jackson Hits the Front Page of Essence Magazine
- Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared on the cover of Essence magazine, described as "the People's Champion," celebrating her as the first Black woman on the nation's highest court and a voice for Americans seeking birthrights.
- Jackson's public appearances, including Broadway and Vogue features, have drawn criticism for blurring the line between judicial service and celebrity status, raising concerns about the impartiality of the judiciary.
- Critics argue that Supreme Court justices should interpret the law impartially and not act as political figures or celebrities, viewing such portrayals as a misrepresentation of their judicial role.
- The Essence cover sparked debate about Jackson's judicial activism and the appropriateness of justices engaging in public outreach, with some fearing it may misrepresent the judiciary's constitutional role.
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Cover girl Ketanji Brown Jackson touted as 'the people's champion' · American Wire News
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson continues to get the celebrity treatment, with one magazine drawing criticism over its cover feature touting her as “the people’s champion.” Former President Joe Biden’s DEI pick is the proverbial gift that keeps on giving as she turns sober jurisprudence on its head with bizarre takes in her opinions, clashes with her fellow justices, and basks in the affection of leftists who have put her on the pede…
Ketanji Brown Jackson Faces Backlash Over ‘People’s Champion’ Essence Cover
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is facing renewed scrutiny after appearing on the cover of Essence magazine with the caption “the people’s champion,” a framing that prompted debate over how a sitting Supreme Court justice is presented in public-facing media. The cover, released during the United States’ 250th anniversary period, features Jackson in a purple coat...
Essence Just Crowned Ketanji Brown Jackson the Peoples Champion and She Cant Define a Woman
Ketanji Brown Jackson once told Congress under oath she could not define the word woman. That answer made her a hero to the Left. Essence Magazine just named her the People's Champion. A Title That Requires a Definition Essence Magazine is the Left's cultural bulletin board, and this month Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson gets the […]
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