Supreme Court Justices Report Significant Earnings from Book Deals and Teaching
Supreme Court justices, including Ketanji Brown Jackson and Sonia Sotomayor, disclose substantial income from book royalties and teaching roles, emphasizing financial transparency.

Ketanji Brown Jackson reports $2 million in income last year for her memoir, ‘Lovely One’

Supreme Court Justice Rakes In Millions In Book Deal. Who’s Reading?
Supreme Court Justices Disclose Income From Book Deals, Teaching

$2 Million Advance? SCOTUS Justices Disclose Financial Gains
Overview
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson earned nearly $3 million from her memoir 'Lovely One', including a $900,000 advance payment in 2022 and significant earnings in 2023.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor reported over $134,000 in royalties and received an advance for a new book from Penguin Random House last year.
Justice Neil Gorsuch disclosed over $250,000 in earnings from various publishers, highlighting his ongoing literary contributions.
Eight justices, including Kavanaugh and Barrett, reported income from teaching, with each earning around $30,000 from short-term law school roles.
Justice Samuel Alito received a 90-day extension for his financial disclosure report, continuing scrutiny of justices' financial interests.
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