
Why Justice Jackson is a fish out of water on the Supreme Court
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Supreme Court Justice Jackson's judicial approach differs from colleagues due to her district court background, with analysis of her questioning style and limited appellate experience
William Shipley was a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Department of Justice from 1992 to 2013, and has been in private practice since leaving DOJ. He also writes a column on Substack under the name "Shipwreckedcrew" and is active on X using that same name.
But coming from another female justice, one with only two more terms on the Court than Jackson, it was the least harsh way to deliver the rebuke that the majority opinion represented. But the language was anything but gentle, and the point was anything but subtle.

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