“If she is confirmed, Ketanji Brown Jackson would be the only justice in the Supreme Court’s modern history to have served as a public defender,” writes Nick_Goldberg, adding “it matters.” (via latimesopinion)
Over the years, many former prosecutors have become justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. Earl Warren, for instance, served as Alameda County’s district attorney and California’s attorney general. Sonia Sotomayor worked at the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Samuel A. Alito Jr. worked for the U.S. attorney in New Jersey.
But it matters. Unlike her potential colleagues Alito and Sotomayor, Jackson’s job was not to prosecute accused criminals and send them to prison; it was to defend them, at government expense, when they could not afford lawyers themselves. That’s an entirely different experience.Nicholas Goldberg served 11 years as editor of the editorial page and is a former editor of the Op-Ed page and Sunday Opinion section.In a normal country in normal times, the U.S.
Ketanji Brown Jackson is an unequivocally well-qualified nominee for the Supreme Court. But if she is confirmed, the court’s conservative hammerlock will not change. Sure, public defenders represent accused murderers, drug dealers, terrorists and others the rest of us would like nothing to do with.
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