Justice Jackson punches out her frustrations with the conservative Supreme Court in the boxing ring
- Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson uses boxing as an outlet for frustration from being in the minority on the Supreme Court dominated by conservatives.
- She received an advance of nearly $900,000 for her memoir, 'Lovely One,' which briefly topped the New York Times bestseller list.
- Jackson made her Broadway debut in a one-night-only appearance in '& Juliet,' fulfilling a long-held aspiration.
- She expressed pride in her groundbreaking role on the court and emphasized her commitment to impartiality in her judgments.
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