Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Fears Confirmed: Data Says Supreme Court Tilts To The Wealthy
A National Bureau of Economic Research study shows conservative justices sided with wealthy parties in 70% of cases by 2022, raising concerns about judicial impartiality.
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Jonathan Adler Responds to Study on Whether the Supreme Court Favors the Wealthy (Which Was Featured in Adam Liptak's NYT Column) #ELB
Following up on this post, here’s Jonathan’s response: Having looked at the study, I don’t think it does much of anything to reliably substantiate its claims. It is both conceptually muddled and poorly executed. At most it shows that (surprise!)… Continue reading The post Jonathan Adler Responds to Study on Whether the Supreme Court Favors the Wealthy (Which Was Featured in Adam Liptak’s NYT Column) appeared first on Election Law Blog.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dire warning comes true: study
Liberal Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warned last summer that her conservative colleagues on the bench were doing irreparable harm to the court’s image as they increasingly sided with the rich and powerful, and a new study published Monday appeared to validate those fears.Published by ...
SCOTUS Justice’s Blistering Dissent Vindicated by Bombshell Study - Technology Shout
A new study backs up a scathing dissent from liberal Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who warned that the court appeared to favor the wealthy. The study, released Monday by the National Bureau of Economic Research, examined whether the Supreme Court has increased income inequality by ruling on policies that favor wealthy parties. The report’s authors — two academics at New York’s Columbia University and one at Yale University — found…
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