Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
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The real concern, I think, is that your argument seems to turn our justice system, in my view at least, into a catch-me-if-you-can kind of regime from the standpoint of the executive, where everybody has to have a lawyer and file a lawsuit in order for the government to stop violating people's rights.
The real concern, I think, is that your argument seems to turn our justice system, in my view at least, into a catch-me-if-you-can kind of regime from the standpoint of the executive, where everybody has to have a lawyer and file a lawsuit in order for the government to stop violating people's rights.
The real concern, I think, is that your argument seems to turn our justice system, in my view at least, into a catch-me-if-you-can kind of regime from the standpoint of the executive, where everybody has to have a lawyer and file a lawsuit in order for the government to stop violating people's rights.
I understand. Let me just let me just turn your attention to one other thing.
I understand. Let me just let me just turn your attention to one other thing.
Your argument seems to turn our justice system, in my view at least, into a catch-me-if-you-can kind of regime from the standpoint of the executive, where everybody has to have a lawyer and file a lawsuit in order for the government to stop violating people's rights.
Your argument seems to turn our justice system, in my view at least, into a catch-me-if-you-can kind of regime from the standpoint of the executive, where everybody has to have a lawyer and file a lawsuit in order for the government to stop violating people's rights.
And I don't understand how that is remotely consistent with the rule of law.
And I don't understand how that is remotely consistent with the rule of law.
Oh, I'm delighted to be here.
Oh, I'm delighted to be here.
Oh, I'm delighted to be here.
Well, you know, I got a call and someone said, we heard that this was your lifelong dream and it is.
Well, you know, I got a call and someone said, we heard that this was your lifelong dream and it is.
Well, you know, I got a call and someone said, we heard that this was your lifelong dream and it is.
To be a Broadway performer and a justice. I had both of those. Really? Yes. I wanted, I told the Harvard admissions people that I needed to go there because I wanted to be the first black female Supreme Court justice to appear on a Broadway stage.
To be a Broadway performer and a justice. I had both of those. Really? Yes. I wanted, I told the Harvard admissions people that I needed to go there because I wanted to be the first black female Supreme Court justice to appear on a Broadway stage.