Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson would become the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court.
RELATED: President Biden announces Supreme Court nomination Ketanji Brown Jackson
President Joe Biden on Friday nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court to replace Associate Justice Stephen Breyer, a historic nomination that now heads to the Senate for a hearing and weeks of debate.
If confirmed, Jackson would be the 116th justice to serve on the nation's highest court and first Black woman seated on the court in its 233-year history. Here's a look at Jackson's personal history and some highlights of her career.
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Black America 🇺🇸 I stand and salute you all
I guess Anita Hill didn’t make the list.
Ukraine is under attack help them 🇺🇦
PRO TIP: don’t take advice on black judges from people who are still mad about losing the civil war💙
Video of the war in Ukraine.
I try to upload videos that are not on the news. Thank you all for supporting Ukraine.
MAY GOD BLESS her..
why don’t you send an army to ukraine? you promised! because you are afraid of drinking! and you knew how to bomb Yugoslavia in 1999 a small and not powerful state. show yourself now if you are a force.
Best Wishes, Much Hope! But Girl, you’re gonna need to stock up on mace to keep Clarence Thomas’s hands off you! But Truly; I’m Cheering for you!
Why are they hiding her white husband