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The '''Jacksazzy Court''' was a period of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] during which [[Jacksazzy]] was Chief Justice. It followed the Roberts Court and preceded the [[Clark Court]]. Most notably, it used a challenge to ''Citizens United'' to nullify the concept of corporate personhood | The '''Jacksazzy Court''' was a period of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] during which [[Jacksazzy]] was Chief Justice. It followed the Roberts Court and preceded the [[Clark Court]]. Most notably, it used a challenge to ''Citizens United'' to nullify the concept of corporate personhood in a decision later overturned by the [[Lamport Court]]. Overall, the Jacksazzy Court was perceived as radical and unpredictable, with its judgement on corporate personhood hailed as a notoriously poor decision by liberal and conservative jurists alike. Jacksazzy served as Chief Justice from February to May, 2018. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 10 March 2021
The Jacksazzy Court was a period of the Supreme Court during which Jacksazzy was Chief Justice. It followed the Roberts Court and preceded the Clark Court. Most notably, it used a challenge to Citizens United to nullify the concept of corporate personhood in a decision later overturned by the Lamport Court. Overall, the Jacksazzy Court was perceived as radical and unpredictable, with its judgement on corporate personhood hailed as a notoriously poor decision by liberal and conservative jurists alike. Jacksazzy served as Chief Justice from February to May, 2018.
Justices
Incumbents are in bold.