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Court opts for plain meaning in dispute over procedural rules for relief from erroneous judgments

Jackson, as circuit justice for 1st Circuit, will review emergency appeals from most of New England

Injury Insiders by Injury Insiders
September 28, 2022
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By Amy Howe

on Sep 28, 2022
at 6:04 pm

The Supreme Court court on Wednesday released a new list of circuit assignments to reflect Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s arrival at the court in late June. Jackson is the circuit justice for the 1st Circuit, which covers Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Puerto Rico. The other justices’ circuit assignments remain the same as they were before Jackson joined the court.

headshot of Ketanji Brown Jackson smiling at camera. she wears a black judicial robe and colorful necklace.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. (Supreme Court Photographer Fred Schilling)

A circuit justice is primarily responsible for emergency requests (for example, an application to block an execution or to allow it to go forward) from the geographic area covered by his or her circuit, as well as more mundane matters, such as requests to extend filing deadlines. However, justices can and often do refer significant emergency requests to the full court – a role that has taken on increased importance in recent years with the sharp uptick in activity on the court’s “shadow docket.” A map of geographical regions covered by each circuit is available here.

Jackson took over the role of circuit justice for the 1st Circuit from Justice Stephen Breyer, whom she succeeded. Unlike Breyer, Jackson did not serve as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit before ascending to the court; she served instead as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. But before clerking for Breyer, Jackson served as a law clerk on the 1st Circuit for Judge Bruce Selya, as well as for Judge Patti Saris of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

This article was originally published at Howe on the Court.

Posted in Featured, What’s Happening Now

Recommended Citation:
Amy Howe,
Jackson, as circuit justice for 1st Circuit, will review emergency appeals from most of New England,
SCOTUSblog (Sep. 28, 2022, 6:04 PM),
https://www.scotusblog.com/2022/09/jackson-as-circuit-justice-for-1st-circuit-will-review-emergency-appeals-from-most-of-new-england/

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