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It's an interesting take for a judge, but completely in line with the way that Critical Theorists think.

Ketanji Brown Jackson is angry that the majority at the Supreme Court has a fetish for referring to weird things called "laws" when making its decisions.

"I don't like how the Constitution is actually written" is quite the hot take for a Supreme Court Justice. But par for the course for a DEI hire.

The liberal wing of the court long ago adopted the Wilsonian view of the Constitution: it is outdated and needs constant revision by the wise men and women who know much better than the Founders or the legislators who wrote the supreme law of the land and the various laws by which the country is governed.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson unloaded on her Supreme Court colleagues Friday in a series of sharp dissents, castigating what she called a "pure textualism" approach to interpreting laws, which she said had become a pretext for securing their desired outcomes, and implying the conservative justices have strayed from their oath by showing favoritism to "moneyed interests." The attack on the court's conservative majority by the junior justice and member of the liberal wing is notably pointed and aggressive but stopped short of getting personal. It laid bare

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