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02/28/2022
■Class discussion: What do you think of the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court? Is it important to have a top court that “looks like America?” Why or why not? Are you impressed by Jackson’s background – honors graduate from Harvard and Harvard Law, Supreme Court clerk, public defender and judge in federal district court and appeals court? Do you think she is qualified for the job? Why might some senators oppose her confirmation? Would her confirmation materially change the conservative slant of the Supreme Court?
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