An Interview With Chief Justice Sharon Kennedy Isaac Jones, Reporter
Before a crowd of hundreds, a Justice of incredible merit and grandeur, Justice Sharon Kennedy, delivered an encouraging speech about resilience and the revenant power of failure. She compelled the delegates of Boys State to rise above a fall and to stand back up when they get knocked down. When the honorable Justice Kennedy gave an exclusive interview to members of the Hetuck staff, the first question was about the importance of a camp like Boys State. To this, she replied, “I think it foundationally makes young people understand the republic itself.” In addition, Justice Kennedy chronicled the lack of nuance with which people understand our republic and asserts that if one should truly know our system one must understand the balance of powers. The offices of which have a duty to, by, and for the people. The interviewer followed up with, “Why have you made it a priority to attend Boys State in your time as justice?” She smiled, stating, “I can’t think of a better place to come. To me, to see all of the young men coming here each year - they have to care enough about their country, their republic, a relationship with the legionnaires to give them time to come here. Mine is but a small contribution. I hope my words, at least some of them, give them inspiration and aspiration to rise and to really go forth and do what they want.” She passionately affirmed that the American dream is alive as long as her citizens draw breath and continue to embark on dreams of their own. Content with this answer, the interviewer then asked, “What is your advice to those who want to stand their ground on a political issue?” Justice Kennedy believes in a fact-based approach wherein one should have a coherent comprehension of
Thursday, June 17, 2021 the data presented. She then referenced her speech. “As I said in my speech, it is okay to disagree. That is the gift of our republic.” She continued speaking on freedom of speech and its importance in our “great experiment.” “More conversation rather than less conversation is what’s necessary,” she stated, truly pushing for dialogue between opposing viewpoints. Furthermore, Justice Kennedy took aim at the palisade of cancel culture, calling the idea foreign. She closed by recapping her answer: more speech, know the facts and practice respect. After the interview concluded, pictures were taken with the Hetuck Staff and the Justice kindly withdrew from the stadium with thanks for her service to Ohio and to Boys State.
Picture credits: Ethan Best
Volume 82, Issue 4
Blaine Bishop (left) taking a picture with Justice Sharon Kennedy (right)