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Can Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson save the Supreme Court? (Hint: The answer is maybe)

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OPINION: The notion that the new justice can save the court may seem preposterous. But her presence on the court matters because she will bring a unique perspective and help other justices see life through a different lens.

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