Here are the latest notable quotes and coverage related to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, drawn from recent outlets:
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CBS News (Feb 2026) quoted Jackson saying the justices “get along well” and discussed how they adapt to differing views on the bench. This reflects her emphasis on collegiality and productive disagreement within the Supreme Court.[5]
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Several profiles and interviews in 2025–2026 highlighted Jackson's public comments about the Court’s behavior and ethics discussions, including remarks aligning with her view that the Court must maintain integrity amidst political pressure. These pieces often pair quotes from her with analysis of her dissents and leadership style.[1][3][4]
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Coverage around her public speeches and book tours has included quotes about her commitment to the rule of law and the importance of a diverse, capable judiciary. Comments from these events have been used to frame her stance on judicial independence and politics.[9][1]
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Ketanji Brown Jackson told "CBS Mornings" that the justices "have learned how to adapt to being in an environment with people who have very strongly held but different views."
www.cbsnews.comSupreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who has been a justice on the high court for four years, speaks to "CBS Mornings" about how she navigates relationships on the court despite differences, the upcoming opinion on President Trump's tariffs and the adaptation of her Grammy-nominated memoir, "Lovely One." … Ahead of the release of her new book, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared on "CBS Sunday Morning" in her first broadcast interview since joining the high court. The rest of the...
www.cbsnews.comThe newest supreme court justice has wasted no time in making her presence felt, earning praise from court observers
www.theguardian.comOn the Friday before the Supreme Court’s term began, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson told a crowd celebrating her investiture as the court’s first Black female member that they would be hearing more from her. “I have a seat at the table now,” she said at the Library of Congress event. “And I’m ready to work.” […]
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