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Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson? What to know about the judge viewed as Biden's top Supreme Court pick

WASHINGTON -- With the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer at the end of the current term, one name keeps rising to the top of the list of potential replacements: Judge Ketanji Brown ... Read More
Biden nominates Ketanji Brown Jackson as first Black woman on Supreme Court

WASHINGTON -- President Joe Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, elevating an African American woman for the first time to a seat on the high court bench. Read More
Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court's 1st Black woman justice

WASHINGTON -- After Justice Stephen Breyer retired from the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, his former law clerk, marked a milestone in American representation as she was ... Read More
Joe Biden Confirms He Will Appoint a Black Woman to the Supreme Court

President Joe Biden has announced that he'll nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court. The moment will be historic. President Joe Biden has a big decision to make. On Wednesday morning (Jan. 26th), ... Read More
First Black woman on Supreme Court sells out once segregated Charlotte theater

Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to be a U.S. Supreme Court justice, sold out uptown Charlotte’s Carolina Theater on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. She and Charlotte’s first Black mayor, Harvey ... Read More
First Black woman on Supreme Court sells out once segregated Charlotte theater

Just 60 some years ago, Ketanji Brown Jackson and Harvey B. Gantt wouldn’t have been allowed through the doors of a segregated Carolina Theatre. But on Thursday, Jackson — the first Black woman ... Read More
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