Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in as first Black woman on U.S. Supreme Court
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Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as first black woman on US Supreme Court
Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in yesterday as a US Supreme Court justice, making history as the first black woman on the nation’s top judicial body, at a time when its conservative majority has been flexing its muscles in major rulings.
Ketanji Brown Jackson Becomes First Black Female US Supreme Court Judge
While her confirmation is a milestone, it won't change the 6-3 conservative majority on the court, which has come under fire for recent rulings broadening the right to bear arms, eviscerating abortion rights and limiting the government's power to curb greenhouse gases
Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as first Black woman on U.S. Supreme Court
Jackson, 51, joins the liberal bloc of a court with a 6-3 conservative majority. Her swearing in as President Joe Biden's replacement for retiring liberal Justice Stephen Breyer came six days after the court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade landmark that legalized abortion nationwide. Breyer, at 83…
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