Commentary We live in an era where notions of social justice dominate American life. For decades, from college enrollment to wokeism, America has moved from the country of opportunity and merit to overriding concerns of fairness and rectification of the past. The Supreme Court nominees of the left are a prime example of that shift, and Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson could be their most prominent champion. There was a time when the ideal of justice was that it was blind. Lady Justice, in statuesque form, was adorned with a blindfold symbolizing impartiality. Consistent with that, America was to be a country bound by the rule of law, i.e., that all are accountable to the same laws not the dictates of particular men or women. Our Supreme Court, historically derived from the institution of the council of elders at the dawn of civilizations, was to wisely be the champion of those …
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