Jackson, Kavanaugh Debate Court's Emergency Orders
Supreme Court Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett Kavanaugh engaged in a lively debate during a lecture, discussing the courts emergency orders and the shadow docket. Jackson, appointed by President Biden, argued for a more cautious approach, while Kavanaugh, appointed by President Trump, defended the courts involvement in policy-making. The event, honoring a former judge, attracted top legal figures, including judges handling major policy disputes. Both justices agreed that these cases are complex and contentious, setting the stage for future debates as administrations test legal boundaries.
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