Jackson Claims SCOTUS Models Civil Disagreement
February 11, 2026·14 days ago·via AOL.com
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson insists her colleagues offer a "model for learning how to disagree without being disagreeable," highlighting the court's 6-3 conservative majority's ability to deliberate sharply yet civilly. She praises the system for letting dissenters air their views fully, amid high-stakes cases like challenges to Trump administration tariffs and past clashes over birthright citizenship orders.
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