Bans compound threats to Black women including the Black maternal health crisis and barriers to economic stability Read the report WASHINGTON, D.C. – May 15, 2024 – Today, the National Partnership for Women & Families (NPWF) and In Our Own Voice:...
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is eminently qualified, and the Senate needs to confirm her quickly and fairly.
Since the Supreme Court was founded in 1789, there have been 115 Supreme Court Justices… 108 have been white men.
Judge Jackson would be the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court and the second woman of color. She’s eminently qualified. Her voice and ability to bring her unique lived experience into her opinions will be key to upholding equal justice principles and pushing back on unfairness in the Court’s decisions.
Judge Jackson is exactly the right person for the job, and the National Partnership urges the Senate to swiftly confirm her through a fair, transparent, and respectful process.
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- Read our factsheet: Speak Up About Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
- Urge your senators to confirm Judge Jackson!
- Check out our Instagram Guide on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
- Read our press statement: National Partnership Lauds Historic Supreme Court Pick Ketanji Brown Jackson
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Our president @jocelyncfrye said "…The power of her nominations is not simply that she will be making history… she will redefine history." Judge Jackson has more than 8 years of judicial experience and is the right person for the job. #ConfirmJackson pic.twitter.com/ziZtJAjjF0
— National Partnership (@NPWF) March 21, 2022