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Justice, Ketanji Brown and Inauguration
The Significance Of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's Cowrie Shells Worn At The 2025 Inauguration
The shells are often viewed as currency. However, they hold a deeper meaning, especially when worn during the inaugural ceremonies of President Donald Trump.
Here's Why Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Wore Cowrie Shells to the Inauguration
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wore cowrie shells to Trump's inauguration, but is there any significance to those shells beyond their aesthetics.
The Deeper Meaning Behind Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Collar at the 2025 Inauguration
While Justice Jackson has yet to explain the exact meaning of her Inauguration collar, the cowrie shell’s multiple meanings point to a sartorial expression of her dissent.
Ketanji Brown Jackson Wore A Symbol Of Silent Rebellion At Inauguration
Donald Trump’s inauguration was a spectacle that went beyond politics. People across the world scrolled through their feeds to see how Washington’s most elite turned up — and by that, we mean what they wore.
The Mystery Behind the Collar Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Wore to the Inauguration
The cowrie shell also has deep ties to womanhood. According to The Met, the shell’s “resemblance to the female vulva and alternatively to a squinting eye is thought to underlie a magical association with fertility and with protection from the evil eye, respectively.
Meet Ketanji Brown Jackson's daughters, Leila and Talia Jackson
Are you looking for details about Ketanji Brown Jackson's daughters? Check out this article for more information about their father, hobbies and interests.
An Evening with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
The Honorable Ketanji Brown Jackson, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, will be the featured guest at two public events hosted by the District Court of the Virgin Islands. Registration is now open for each event. Please visit the District Court’s website at https://www.vid.uscourts.gov to register for your
Clashing symbols at Trump's inauguration: Musk's odd salute, Justice Brown-Jackson's cowrie shells
Elon Musk’s critics blast his ‘Fascist salute’ at inaugural event while Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wears symbolic cowrie shells.
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Supreme Court could revive lawsuit against Texas officer who shot motorist stopped for unpaid tolls
The Supreme Court seems inclined to revive a civil rights lawsuit against the Texas police officer who shot a man to death ...
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Judiciary won’t refer Clarence Thomas, Ketanji Brown Jackson to DOJ over ethics
The federal judiciary’s policymaking body will not refer allegations that Justices Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson ...
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Fashion Is Already Being Used as a Form of Resistance—Will It Matter?
In this way, it might be easy to fall into the idea that clothing is as symbolically frivolous as the fashion naysayers often ...
The Virgin Islands Daily News
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Registration open for Supreme Court justice's events planned for USVI
Registration is now open for two public events scheduled for the U.S. Virgin Islands next month featuring Ketanji Brown Jackson, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, ...
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Usha Vance stunned. A senator wore sneakers. 10 fashion moments defining the inauguration
From eye-covering hats to cartoon dog bandages, the 2025 Inauguration ceremony didn't disappoint on delivering fashion ...
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Biden urges Americans to ‘keep the faith’ as he spends final full day as president in South Carolina
Joe Biden bids farewell in South Carolina, reflecting on civil rights, his presidency, and the state that shaped his ...
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