Ketanji Brown Jackson, a former public defender and Miami native who rose to become a judge on a powerful federal appeals court, will make history […]
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Biden’s shortlist for the Supreme Court vacancy | USA TODAY
President Biden will honor a campaign pledge to name the first Black woman to the Supreme Court this year. RELATED: "The person I will nominate […]
Continue readingBiden promises to nominate first Black woman to SCOTUS | USA TODAY
President Biden vowed to nominate the first Black female to the Supreme Court, saying it was "long overdue." RELATED: The president said he would seek […]
Continue readingBiden is ‘committed to nominating’ a Black woman for SCOTUS | USA TODAY
White House press secretary Jen Psaki tells reporters that President Biden is committed to bringing diversity to the Supreme Court. RELATED: Under Senate rules that […]
Continue readingSupreme Court Justice Breyer to retire
Justice Breyer has been facing calls to retire while Democrats can fill his seat in the highest court in the land. RELATED: Biden had promised […]
Continue readingSen. Whitehouse: ‘Now Would Be The Right Time’ For Justice Breyer To Retire
Responding to news that Sen. Mitch McConnell won’t confirm a Biden nominee to the Supreme Court if Republicans control the Senate, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse said, […]
Continue readingCalls For 82-Year-Old Justice Breyer To Retire After Ginsburg Outcome | All In | MSNBC
“He knows all of this stuff, but please don’t make him say it, because that will make it harder for him to step down,” says […]
Continue readingPressure Builds For Justice Breyer To Retire From The Supreme Court | The Last Word | MSNBC
President Biden’s announcement of 11 diverse nominees for federal court seats raises questions about the future of the Supreme Court. Some Democrats would like to […]
Continue readingJustice Breyer On Contested Elections, Precedent, Confirmation Battles & 2020 (Melber Intv)
Digital Exclusive: Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer talks with MSNBC’s Ari Melber in a forum at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate […]
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