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In a recent interview with CBS News, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed her readiness for the potential of the 2024 presidential election being contested in court, humorously acknowledging the unpredictability of political processes. She highlighted the importance of the Supreme Court's preparedness to address legal issues arising from elections, referencing the contentious 2000 election as a precedent. Jackson also voiced support for an enforceable code of ethics for Supreme Court justices, arguing that there is no compelling reason for the Court to differ from other courts regarding ethical standards. While she declined to comment on specific proposals, she affirmed her openness to the idea of a binding code. Additionally, she reflected on her experience as a prolific questioner on the Court, emphasizing the complexities of the legal system. Jackson's discussions included her dissenting opinion on recent rulings that impacted affirmative action in college admissions.
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