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Biden Nominates First African-American Woman To The US Supreme Court

Biden Nominates First African-American Woman To The US Supreme Court
Ketanji Brown Jackson

Biden Nominates First African-American Woman To The US Supreme Court

President Joe Biden has decided to nominate to the Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

Jackson, 51, has served as an assistant federal public defender, a commissioner on the U.S. Sentencing Commission, and on two prestigious federal courts. She will be the first African-American woman in the history of the United States to be nominated to the US Supreme Court.

Biden Nominates First African-American Woman To The US Supreme Court
Ketanji Brown Jackson

Jackson will be replacing retiring Supreme Court Justice Breyer, for whom she clerked during the 1999 term after serving as a clerk in 1997-1998 to Judge Bruce M. Selya, a federal judge in Massachusetts.

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Three current justices — Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas and John Roberts, the chief justice — previously served on the same appeals court.