As we approach the month of June, “court watchers” of the U.S. Supreme Court begin to anticipate a flood of what are likely to be controversial decisions by the high court. It will also be the first anniversary of the confirmation of the newest member of the court, Ketanji Brown Jackson. Although only 50 when confirmed, she had a surprising depth of experience when she was appointed — 8 years as a federal trial judge, and one year as an appellate judge. Despite this, she was criticized by some Republicans and right-wing commentators who claimed she didn’t have sufficient experience for the high court. Judicial experience has not always been a requirement for Republican appointees to the Cour
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