Law Professor: KBJ's Vague 'Judicial Philosophy' Leaves Door Open for Expansion of 'Governmental Power,' Erosion of 'Liberty'
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Law Professor: KBJ's Vague 'Judicial Philosophy' Leaves Door Open for Expansion of 'Governmental Power,' Erosion of 'Liberty'

Jennifer Mascott, an associate professor of law at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, warned on Wednesday that Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s refusal to clearly embrace the judicial philosophy of originalism raises concerns about the Supreme Court nominee’s possible reluctance to apply constitutional limitations of government power if confirmed to America’s highest court.