Judge Jackson would be the most experienced justice on the Supreme Court, but Republican senators are trying their damnedest to make her look bad.
When Cory Booker , the dad joke king of the committee, was up to speak, he mentioned “the vaunted holiday of Festivus,” a celebration invented by the writers of, that includes an annual airing of grievances.
Circuit Court, the second most powerful court in the country, proved that he was still mad about the half-assed investigation into allegations that Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted multiple women.
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Why the U.S. Supreme Court may punt on a decision about abortionAn intriguing problem will arise when Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
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Senate panel moves toward vote on Jackson court nominationThe Senate Judiciary Committee has begun debate on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination for the Supreme Court
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Vote by Senate panel begins process to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme CourtAfter more than 30 hours of hearings and interrogation from Republicans over her record, Jackson is on the brink of making history as the third Black justice and only the sixth woman in the court’s more than 200-year history.
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White House: Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has Senate votes for Supreme Court confirmationWhite House Chief of Staff Ron Klain said Sunday that he is confident Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has the Senate votes to be confirmed to the Supreme Court.
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Senate panel to vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson nomination to Supreme CourtDemocrats are launching a whirlwind of votes and Senate floor action Monday with the goal of confirming Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman on the Supreme Court by the end of the week.
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Senate panel to vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson nomination to Supreme CourtDemocrats are launching a whirlwind of votes and Senate floor action Monday with the goal of confirming Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman on the Supreme Court by the end of the week.
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