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President Biden has reportedly identified a shortlist of exceptionally well-qualified Black women – Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, Justice Leondra Kruger, and Judge Michelle Childs – to fill Justice Stephen Breyer’s seat following his retirement.
At this crucial moment in history, the National Immigration Law Center has carefully researched each potential nominee’s previous rulings in immigration-related cases.
Read our full analysis of the three judges of President Biden’s Supreme Court Justice shortlist >>> [[link removed]]
The Supreme Court is a crucial part of our fight to secure justice for immigrants. Rulings on policies like Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), the Muslim and African Bans, and the “Remain in Mexico” policy have impacted the trajectory of our work. It’s important for us to understand how the next Supreme Court Justice — who will be on the Court for decades to come — might approach cases critical to safeguarding immigrant rights.
As President Biden evaluates each candidate’s decisions and judicial philosophy, we have done the same. We encourage you, , to read our findings below.
Read our report of each of the potential candidates’ immigration-related rulings now >> [[link removed]]
Thank you,
Lisa Graybill
Legal Director
National Immigration Law Center
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