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Jackson is a member of the Judicial Conference Committee on Defender Services as well as Harvard University's Board of Overseers and the Council of the American Law Institute.[1] She also currently serves on the board of Georgetown Day School[2] and the U.S. Supreme Court Fellows Commission.[3]

From 2010 to 2011, she served on the advisory board of Montrose Christian School, a Baptist school.[4] Jackson has served as a judge in several mock trials with the Shakespeare Theatre Company[5][6][7] and for the Historical Society of the District of Columbia's Mock Court Program.[8] Jackson presided over a mock trial, hosted by Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law in 2018, "to determine if Vice President Aaron Burr was guilty of murdering" Alexander Hamilton.[9]

In 2017, Jackson presented at the University of Georgia School of Law's 35th Edith House Lecture.[10] In 2018, Jackson participated as a panelist at the National Constitution Center's town hall on the legacy of Alexander Hamilton.[11] In 2020, Jackson gave the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lecture at the University of Michigan Law School[12] and was honored at the University of Chicago Law School's third annual Judge James B. Parsons Legacy Dinner, which was hosted by the school's Black Law Students Association.[13]