LOADING ERROR LOADINGIn a blistering dissent last summer, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson noted that much of the public is under the distinct impression the high court is biased toward rich people and corporations. Its majority opinion in an auto emissions case, she wrote, was doing them no favors. “This case gives fodder to the unfortunate perception that moneyed interests enjoy an easier road to relief in this court than ordinary citizens,” Jackson wrote. The paper’s authors point out that justices who invoke these ideologies do not always use them in consistent ways. For Jackson, the court’s bias may be evident as much in the actions it takes as in the actions it does not take.
Source: Huffington Post January 06, 2026 03:20 UTC