
Ketanji Brown Jackson Is The First Black Woman Nominated To The Supreme Court
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Ketanji Brown Jackson: A Historic Nomination
This chapter examines the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman to the Supreme Court, addressing the historical context and the importance of diversity in the judiciary. It explores the complexities surrounding her nomination and the critiques it faces, especially in a conservative court. Through reflections on representation and the legacy of Constance Baker Motley, the chapter emphasizes the broader implications of Jackson's identity and experience on her judicial role.
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