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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 2 MIN

Justice Jackson's Grammy Moment: Breaking Barriers and Defending Judicial Independence

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Ketanji Brown Jackson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has been lighting up the media circuit this month, blending high court collegiality with a splash of Grammy glamour thats got Washington buzzing. On February 1, she turned heads at the 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, nominated for Best Audio Book Narration and Storytelling for her memoir Lovely One, though she didnt take home the trophy. CBS News caught her poised in the audience as host Trevor Noah quipped about appealing a loss to the Supreme Court, but the real drama kicked off when Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn fired off a letter to Chief Justice John Roberts demanding an investigation. Courthouse News reports Blackburn slammed Jacksons presence amid anti-ICE chants from performers, calling the event highly politicized and a threat to judicial impartiality. Critics fired back online, decrying it as a double standard compared to scrutiny on conservative justices luxury trips. Jackson hit back gracefully on February 10, defending her Grammy appearance during back-to-back TV spots. On ABCs The View, she reflected on adapting Lovely One for young readers, sharing a high school debate speech urging focus amid chaos, and affirmed absolute confidence in the courts defending free elections. That same day, CBS Mornings host Gayle King grilled her on court harmony, where Jackson revealed the justices get along well despite fierce divides, calling it a model for disagreeing without being disagreeable. She stressed their compartmentalizing prowess, hard work on nuanced cases like Trumps tariffs, and optimism that America will make it through division by investing in communities. Fix the Court notes an extended CBS Saturday Morning chat around then promoted the book further. No fresh business deals or social media storms popped up since, though FixtheCourt lists upcoming gigs like Mt. Ennon Baptist Church on March 7. All verified from CBS, ABC, and Courthouse News—no unconfirmed whispers here. Jacksons star power underscores her biographical arc as the courts first Black woman justice, pushing cultural boundaries amid political fire. Word count: 378 Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ketanji Brown Jackson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has been lighting up the media circuit this month, blending high court collegiality with a splash of Grammy glamour thats got Washington buzzing. On February 1, she turned heads at the 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, nominated for Best Audio Book Narration and Storytelling for her memoir Lovely One, though she didnt take home the trophy. CBS News caught her poised in the audience as host Trevor Noah quipped about appealing a loss to the Supreme Court, but the real drama kicked off when Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn fired off a letter to Chief Justice John Roberts demanding an investigation. Courthouse News reports Blackburn slammed Jacksons presence amid anti-ICE chants from performers, calling the event highly politicized and a threat to judicial impartiality. Critics fired back online, decrying it as a double standard compared to scrutiny on conservative justices luxury trips. Jackson hit back gracefully on February 10, defending her Grammy appearance during back-to-back TV spots. On ABCs The View, she reflected on adapting Lovely One for young readers, sharing a high school debate speech urging focus amid chaos, and affirmed absolute confidence in the courts defending free elections. That same day, CBS Mornings host Gayle King grilled her on court harmony, where Jackson revealed the justices get along well despite fierce divides, calling it a model for disagreeing without being disagreeable. She stressed their compartmentalizing prowess, hard work on nuanced cases like Trumps tariffs, and optimism that America will make it through division by investing in communities. Fix the Court notes an extended CBS Saturday Morning chat around then promoted the book further. No fresh business deals or social media storms popped up since, though FixtheCourt lists upcoming gigs like Mt. Ennon Baptist Church on March 7. All verified from CBS, ABC, and Courthouse News—no unconfirmed whispers here. Jacksons star power underscores her biographical arc as the courts first Black woman justice, pushing cultural boundaries amid political fire. Word count: 378 Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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