Jackson to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice Thursday

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WASHINGTON — Nearly three months after she won confirmation to the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson is officially becoming a justice. Jackson,...

Ketanji Brown Jackson, who will be the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court, was confirmed in April.

Jackson, 51, will be sworn as the court’s 116th justice Thursday, just as the man she is replacing, Justice Stephen Breyer, retires. The court is expected to issue its final opinions earlier Thursday in a momentous and rancorous term that included overturning Roe v. Wade’s guarantee of the right to an abortion. The remaining cases are a challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to regulate climate-warming emissions from power plants, and Biden’s bid to end the Trump-era “remain in Mexico” asylum program.

Biden nominated Jackson in February, a month after Breyer, 83, announced he would retire at the end of the court’s term, assuming his successor had been confirmed. Breyer’s earlier-than-usual announcement and the condition he attached was a recognition of the Democrats’ tenuous hold on the Senate in an era of hyper-partisanship, especially surrounding federal judgeships.

 

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She'll have to recuse on cases involving women.

Doesn't matter, Biden already told the world his Supreme Court sucks

The one who refused to say what a woman is Unfortunate to have a judge who participates in the delusions of the woke crowd

First Justice who can't define the term: 'woman'

Disgusting!

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