Justice Jackson Did Not Wear A Dissent Collar To The Inauguration. She Apparently Wore A Talisman To Ward Off Evil.
- Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wore a collar made of cowrie shells during the 2025 inauguration, which symbolizes resistance and protection according to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
- The cowrie shells represent womanhood and have historical significance for African Americans, being seen as talismans against enslavement.
- Justice Jackson's choice of collar follows the tradition of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who used collars to express her opinions during court proceedings.
- The collar choice is seen as a powerful statement, particularly in light of former President Trump's track record on women's rights and his administration's actions against reproductive rights.
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