Jackson’s stance on sentencing demonstrates courage and foresight, says Horowitz

Published originally in the New York Daily News and reprinted in full with permission. By Emily Horowitz . . . Soon after her nomination, it was reported that as a law student in 1996, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote a Harvard Law Review note analyzing the constitutionality of sex offense registries and that during her judicial career she did not always give the…

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Huff-Post piece links NARSOL article in support of Judge Jackson’s statements about the registry

By Jessica Schulberg, Igor Bobic, and Jennifer Bendery . . . In a thinly sourced Twitter thread on Thursday, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) made a series of inflammatory attacks against Ketanji Brown Jackson, who is President Joe Biden’s nominee for the Supreme Court and currently a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. The tweets dealt with some of…

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