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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Dissents Against Supreme Court Ruling

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed strong dissent in response to a recent Supreme Court ruling that granted immunity to the President from certain legal actions. In her separate opinion, Justice Jackson criticized the majority's decision, stating that it sets a dangerous precedent by providing immunity only to the most powerful government official.

She argued that the ruling goes against the long-standing principle that no one is above the law, which has historically safeguarded the nation from descending into despotism. Justice Jackson warned that the court's decision could potentially shield a future President who engages in egregious acts such as ordering assassinations or instigating coups.

According to Justice Jackson, the majority's ruling creates a new accountability model for Presidents, where legal liability for criminal acts depends on whether the actions were committed in an official capacity. This, she argued, could lead to Presidents evading consequences for acts like murder, assault, theft, fraud, or other criminal offenses.

She concluded by emphasizing the gravity of the implications of the court's decision, suggesting that it weakens the checks and balances that have traditionally held Presidents accountable for their actions. Justice Jackson's dissent underscores the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their position, are subject to legal scrutiny.

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