Supreme Court nominee Jackson's judicial philosophy still mysterious after marathon hearings, Republicans say
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Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson didn't reveal enough about her judicial philosophy in two days of hearings, Republicans say.
Jackson told Republican senators in the hearing that less than a judicial philosophy, she has a judicial methodology that helps her decide cases. That methodology, she said, starts with approaching the case from a neutral point of view. Then she ensures she's getting information and input from all sides, Jackson said, and applying the law with an eye on "the constraints of my judicial authority."
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