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All eyes are on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation
hearings, John.
[ [link removed] ]Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson stands in a blue suit, with her right hand
rasied taking an oath. She is smiling wide.
Even after hours of questioning from the Senate Judiciary Committee, I
can’t help but notice Judge Jackson’s absolute poise, grace and patience.
She’s had to endure bad faith, racist, and hateful attacks from the GOP —
even in front of her husband, daughters, and parents — spewed from the
likes of Lindsey Graham, Chuck Grassley, and Ted Cruz.
Ketanji Brown Jackson deserves better,
John. [ [link removed] ]That’s why I’m asking
15,000 Women’s Marchers to sign on in support of Judge Jackson.
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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson would be the first Black woman to serve on the
Supreme Court of the United States: For women, for Black people, and
especially for Black women, this representation is necessary and long
overdue.
But we know the GOP will do everything in their power to stop
progress, John.
And, with so much on the line — including the reversal of Roe v. Wade and
the potential end of abortion as we know it — we know they’ll pull every
dirty trick in the book.
[ [link removed] ]If you have 30 seconds to spare, please sign on to our petition in
support of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. We are so close to our 15,000
signature goal and every submission helps.
We must come together as a movement and show our unwavering support for
Judge Jackson — a brilliant legal mind, and a jurist with a proven record
of protecting the rights of the most vulnerable.
In solidarity,
Rachel Carmona
Executive Director, Women’s March
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