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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made millions for writing memoir … from the Independent Rachel Dobkin

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Justice Jackson was paid an advance of $2,068,750 by Penguin Random House for her memoir titled “Lovely One,” according to her 2024 financial disclosure

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