“Is it your personal hidden agenda to incorporate critical race theory into our legal system?” Marsha Blackburn asked Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson
that Jackson’s skin color had more to do with her nomination than her credentials. “I want the Supreme Court to look more like the country, but I want it to operate within the confines of the Constitution,” he said.
that, if confirmed, Jackson would be the only active Supreme Court justice to have attended an Ivy League law school, clerked for a Supreme Court justice, served as a public defender, served on the sentencing commission, served as a U.S. District Court judge,
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