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A system in which a judge can decide any case however he or she sees fit—where the outcome of the case depends not on the law but on the judge assigned to the case—puts everyone’s freedom at risk. It is the role of a judge to apply the law as written, not as he or she wishes it had been written.
Judiciary

American Justice Lurched Toward Mob Rule

May Mailman | Op-Ed
Judiciary

Don’t Bring Disorder in Law Schools to the Court

Maya Noronha | Blog
Judiciary

Judge Kentanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation

Patrice Onwuka | On the Radio
Judiciary

A Recap Of The Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings

May Mailman | On the Radio
Judiciary

What Judge Jackson’s refusal to define “woman” says about judicial philosophy

Jennifer C. Braceras | Op-Ed
Judiciary

Sen. Cruz Asks Jackson About Critical Race Theory At Georgetown Day School

Patrice Onwuka | TV
Judiciary

IWLC Opposes the Confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the United States Supreme Court

Press Team | Press Release
Judiciary

Sen. Marsha Blackburn Previews Ketanji Brown Jackson’s SCOTUS Hearings

Beverly Hallberg & Senator Marsha Blackburn | She Thinks Podcast
Judiciary

Marsha Blackburn Previews GOP Strategy To Vet Ketanji Jackson

Emily Jashinsky | Op-Ed
Judiciary

Biden’s Supreme Court Nominee Is Qualified — But Is That All That Matters?

Kaylee McGhee White | Blog
Judiciary

At The Bar: President Biden’s First Supreme Court Pick

Jennifer C. Braceras & Inez Feltscher Stepman | At the Bar
Judiciary

Two Truths and a Lie: Originalism and Judicial Restraint

Jennifer C. Braceras | Two Truths and a Lie

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