What to know about Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, poised for confirmation to Supreme Court

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What to know about Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, poised for confirmation to Supreme Court
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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is a Harvard-educated attorney. She's a nine-year veteran on the federal bench. She once shared a stage with Matt Damon.

Jackson was born on Sept. 14, 1970. She is 51 years old, which means she could serve for decades on the Supreme Court.Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson meets with Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, on April 5, 2022.Jackson studied government as an undergrad at Harvard and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1996. She clerked for Associate Justice Stephen Breyer, who she is expected to replace, from 1999 to 2000.

of his support during her professional journey. He drew attention for sporting colorful socks with the faces of former presidents and founding fathers as he looked on and smiled.Talia, a college student, and Leila, a high schooler The U.S. Supreme Court will consider the Biden administration's attempt to end a requirement that undocumented immigrants have to remain in Mexico while their appeals for asylum are being decided.In an opinion in 2019, Jackson dismissed an effort by the Trump administration to speed deportations. That opinion was reversed on appeal and the case was stayed after Biden signed an order calling for a review of many of former President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

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