Jackson doubles down on criticism of fellow justices over Louisiana redistricting case: 'Be better'
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has reiterated her criticism of the Supreme Court's handling of a Louisiana redistricting case. During an interview, she emphasized the need for the Court to maintain neutrality and avoid political perceptions. Jackson called for her colleagues to adhere to established principles and rules in their rulings.
- ▪Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized her fellow justices for their handling of a Louisiana gerrymandering case.
- ▪She expressed concerns about the Court's perceived lack of impartiality in its recent decisions.
- ▪Jackson emphasized the importance of public confidence in the judiciary and the need for the Court to be seen as nonpartisan.
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Supreme Court Jackson doubles down on criticism of fellow justices over Louisiana redistricting case: 'Be better' Jackson says public confidence is 'all the judiciary has' and the court should 'be better' about neutrality By Anders Hagstrom Fox News Published May 19, 2026 9:57am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Supreme Court blocks Virginia's congressional map favoring Democrats 'Saturday in America' host Kayleigh McEnany weighs in on Democrats' reactions to the Virginia Supreme Court blocking a proposed redistricting map. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson doubled down on her criticism of her colleagues for the Supreme Court's handling of a Louisiana gerrymandering case on Monday.
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