Jackson Rulings in Favor of Business May Stem Pro-Union Critics
- Hearings begin Monday on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination
- Ruled in favor of Lockheed, Lyft; shown deference to precedent
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U.S. Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson has issued relatively few rulings on business matters while serving as a federal judge. The opinions she did release showed a tendency to support organized labor, but also a willingness to rule in favor of corporations.
“She’s not been all the way on the left,” said Oscar A. Gomez, a partner at EPGD Business Law.