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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson responds to Republican concerns about impartiality after attending Grammys

Justice Jackson defended her Grammy attendance amid impartiality critiques and explained the Supreme Court's careful approach to the pending Trump tariffs case.

  • On Feb. 11, 2026, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson defended her appearance at this year's Grammys, saying she had never attended such an event and that public outreach is part of her job.
  • During the recess, Jackson has been promoting the young adult version of her 2025 memoir, Lovely One, and attended this month's Grammys after the audiobook was nominated.
  • On Feb. 10, Jackson told CBS Mornings that the court is going through its process of deliberation on the anticipated tariffs ruling, noting many justices sounded skeptical in November and the court has decided one case and is on a four-week break.
  • Sen. Marsha Blackburn criticized Jackson's attendance as `such a brazenly political, anti-law enforcement event` citing attendees wearing `ICE OUT` pins, while Jackson said criticism is `part of the job` and Whoopi Goldberg defended her as a nominee unaware of speech content.
  • On Feb. 11, Jackson called the experience `extraordinary` during an ABC's The View appearance, noting the Grammy for best audiobook went to the Dalai Lama as the court remains on its four-week break.
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The Daily Wire broke the news in Nashville, United States on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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