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BREAKING: JUDGE KETANJI BROWN JACKSON CONFIRMED AS SUPREME COURT JUSTICE

John, this is historic: The Senate has just voted to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman to become a Supreme Court Justice. We supported Judge Jackson's nomination because of her extensive experience as a public defender, a U.S. District Court Judge, and a U.S. Circuit Court Judge, and we’re confident she understands that reasonable gun safety measures are constitutional.

With more gun safety cases coming before the courts and with more gun violence devastating our communities, our country is fortunate to have someone like her on the Supreme Court.

Now, it's time to get to work. This June, the Supreme Court is expected to decide a case brought by an NRA affiliate that could threaten the future of life-saving gun safety laws across the country.

We're counting on your support at this critical moment so we can keep advocating for gun safety and working every single day to end gun violence in America: Give $9 or whatever you can to fuel our life-saving work.

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