Ketanji Brown Jackson Represented Pro-Abortion Groups Trying to Shut Down Pro-Life Free Speech
February 25, 2022 | Massachusetts
It should surprise no one that Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, has a pro-abortion record.
Biden promised that he would appoint a black female justice who supports the so-called “right” to abortion on demand.
And on Friday, he did. The White House announced Jackson as the president’s choice to replace retiring pro-abortion Justice Stephen Breyer, and pro-abortion groups quickly praised her as an excellent candidate.
Jackson once sided with them on a Massachusetts case that involved restricting pro-life advocates’ free speech rights.
According to Christian Headlines, Jackson signed an amicus brief in 2001 supporting a Massachusetts law that created a buffer zone hindering peaceful pro-life sidewalk counselors from reaching out to women outside abortion facilities.
Here’s more from SCOTUS Blog:
When her [Supreme Court] clerkship ended, Jackson became an associate in the Boston office of a large law firm, Goodwin Procter. In 2001, in McGuire v. Reilly, she was one of the lawyers on a “friend of the court” brief supporting a Massachusetts law that created a floating “buffer zone” around pedestrians and cars approaching abortion clinics. Jackson’s clients included the Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts, the League of Women Voters, the Abortion Access Project of Massachusetts, and NARAL Pro-Choice America….
(Excerpt from LIFENEWS.COM)