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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said she was "flattered" by Justice Clarence Thomas' comments on her dissent of the 2023 affirmative action ruling.
Jackson was asked if the court's decision to end affirmative action at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina may be negatively impacting Black students.
Jackson recused herself from weighing in on the Harvard case as she is an alumna of the university.
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