
Ketanji Brown Jackson makes history on the Supreme Court
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Ketanji Brown Jackson makes history on the Supreme Court
After a contentious confirmation hearing, Ketanji Brown Jackson made history this week as the first Black woman to ascend to the highest court in the land. Three Republicans joined 50 Democrats in voting to confirm Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court. She celebrated her confirmation at the White House Friday with President Biden and Vice President Harris.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson makes history on the Supreme Court
Clip: 4/8/2022 | 9m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
After a contentious confirmation hearing, Ketanji Brown Jackson made history this week as the first Black woman to ascend to the highest court in the land. Three Republicans joined 50 Democrats in voting to confirm Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court. She celebrated her confirmation at the White House Friday with President Biden and Vice President Harris.
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