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Biden picks first black woman to be on US Supreme Court

Biden picks first black woman to be on US Supreme Court

February 26, 2022 | 01:07 AM
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson speaks after she was nominated for Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, in the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, DC.
President Joe Biden picked Ketanji Brown Jackson yesterday to be the first black woman in US history to serve on the nation’s highest court.“I’m proud to announce that I am nominating Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve on the Supreme Court,” he said. “She is one of our nation’s brightest legal minds and will be an exceptional Justice.”Biden picked Jackson, 51, for a lifetime job on the nation’s top judicial body to succeed retiring liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, fulfilling a campaign promise he made two years ago to the day to make the historic appointment.Jackson was appointed to the federal bench in 2013, and was backed by three Republican senators last year when she was elevated to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, seen as a staging ground for aspiring Supreme Court justices.With one liberal justice replacing another, the announcement will not reshape the ideological make-up of the court – but it is a huge moment for Biden.White House officials hope it will provide a few days of positive news coverage ahead of the president’s State of the Union address on Tuesday.The pick presents an opportunity for the administration to pivot from a spate of bad news in recent months, with Biden’s domestic agenda stalled amid runaway inflation and plummeting poll numbers.The announcement is a chance for Biden to show the black voters who rescued his floundering 2020 primary campaign that he can deliver for them following the recent defeat of voting rights legislation.Black Americans are among Biden’s strongest supporters, with two-thirds approving of his job performance, according to a CBS poll released last week.His popularity among the key demographic however declined over the months following his inauguration and he has not recovered the lost ground.In his first year in office, Biden nominated 62 women to the federal judiciary, including 24 black women.However, there are still only a few dozen active black female judges on the federal bench out of almost 800 total.Of the 115 people who have ever served on the Supreme Court, all but three have been white, only two have been black and both of those were men.“It’s time we had a court that reflects the full talent and greatness of our nation,” Biden said at a White House event with his nominee at his side.Biden said that for too long the US government and its courts have not “looked like America”.The president had promised during his successful 2020 White House run to nominate a black woman to the Supreme Court for the first time in US history.The pledge dismayed some Republicans who thought ruling out candidates of other backgrounds would further politicise the judiciary.Jackson will now go through weeks of hearings and meetings with senators before her nomination comes to the floor, likely in April.
February 26, 2022 | 01:07 AM