It is rare to see Supreme Court justices argue with each other in public. Disagreements usually appear months later in written opinions after a case is decided. The justices rarely sit on the same stage and debate how the Court is handling active legal fights. That is what happened Monday when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and Justice Brett Kavanaugh shared a stage and openly clashed over how the Supreme Court has handled emergency appeals tied to President Donald Trump’s policies. The discussion centered on the Court’s emergency docket. These cases often arrive after lower courts block federa

It is rare to see Supreme Court justices argue with each other in public. Disagreements usually appear months later in written opinions after a case is decided. The justices rarely sit on the same stage and debate how the Court is handling active legal fights. That is what happened Monday when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and Justice Brett Kavanaugh shared a stage and openly clashed over how the Supreme Court has handled emergency appeals tied to President Donald Trump’s policies. The discussion centered on the Court’s emergency docket. These cases often arrive after lower courts block federa