On April 7, 2022, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson made history as the first black woman confirmed to Supreme Court, the nation’s highest court in its 233-year history. The Senate voted 53-to-47 to approve Judge Jackson to the Supreme Court. Democrats worked hard to secure three republican votes to confirm her nomination, making history and helping President Biden deliver on a key campaign pledge. Justice-elect Jackson will replace Justice Stephen G. Breyer.
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