What to watch as Jackson's Supreme Court hearings begin

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Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson will testify this week before the Senate Judiciary Committee. If confirmed, she would be the first Black woman to sit on the high court. Here’s what to watch when Jackson’s hearings start Monday.

What to watch as Jackson’s hearings start Monday:Similar to past practice, the committee will examine Jackson’s record over four days. She will give an opening statement on Monday, and members of the committee will give their opening remarks. She won’t face questioning until Tuesday and Wednesday, when the 22 committee members will each have 30 minutes to question her. If there is a second round of questioning, they will have 20 minutes each.

After the hearings conclude, the committee will vote on sending her nomination to the full Senate. Democrats hope to confirm Jackson by April 8, when they leave Washington for a two-week spring recess.The court was made up entirely of white men for almost two centuries. Justice Clarence Thomas and the late Thurgood Marshall are the only two Black men who have been justices — confirmed in 1991 and 1967, respectively. There has never been a Black woman on the court.

Maine Sen. Susan Collins is the most likely Republican to support her, suggesting after a 90-minute meeting this month thatto vote yes on confirmation. Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska joined Collins in voting to confirm Jackson to the appeals court last year, but both have indicated that they may not vote for her this time.

The most pointed criticism so far has come from Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, who posted a lengthy Twitter thread Wednesday evening that charged her with being soft on pedophiles in her time at the U.S. Sentencing Commission. Democrats and the White House pushed back strongly on his arguments, claiming they were cherry-picked and void of context.

 

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Republicans have to vote her down.

They get to dig through her high school yearbook and call her a gang rapist right?

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