The Secretary of State’s Perverse Equivalence between Israel and the Palestinian Authority
On the one hand, a spate of murders; on the other, Jews living where the Biden administration believes they shouldn’t be.
April 8, 2022
Two rulings speak well of the new Supreme Court justice’s attitudes.
Yesterday, the Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson as a Supreme Court justice. Nat Lewin, whose firm briefly employed Brown Jackson, notes that there is little in her record that speaks to her approach to issues of particular importance to Jews. But two rulings give reason to be sanguine:
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Login or SubscribeOn the one hand, a spate of murders; on the other, Jews living where the Biden administration believes they shouldn’t be.
More political instability at the Knesset.
Two rulings speak well of the new Supreme Court justice’s attitudes.
Beware the Teflon gossip.
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