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    About Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

    Since her confirmation, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has actively participated in a number of high-profile cases that tackle critical issues facing the nation. In addition to her duties on the bench, she has become a significant figure in discussions around diversity in the judiciary and the importance of representation. She is involved in various speaking engagements and public discussions where she shares her insights on the law and justice. Jackson's presence on the Supreme Court has also inspired a new generation of law students and young professionals pursuing careers in law, particularly women of color. As she continues to navigate her role on the Supreme Court, she remains a pivotal figure in shaping the legal landscape and advocating for social change.

    Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson History

    Ketanji Brown Jackson made history by being the first African American woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court. Born on September 14, 1970, in Washington, D.C., she graduated from Harvard University and Harvard Law School. After her education, she clerked for Justice Stephen Breyer before beginning her career in public service. Over the years, she held various prestigious positions, including federal public defender and judge on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Jackson's appointment to the Supreme Court in April 2022 marked a significant milestone in the court's history, as she brought not only diversity but also a wealth of legal experience and a commitment to civil rights and justice. Her judicial philosophy emphasizes the importance of understanding the real-world implications of the law, and she has been recognized for her thoughtful and empathetic approach to legal issues.