
Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination is about more than symbolism -- it's about change
CNN
President Joe Biden has followed through on his promise to nominate a Black woman to the US Supreme Court -- and his pick has garnered much praise not only for what and whom she represents but also for what she might achieve.
On Friday, Biden announced Ketanji Brown Jackson -- currently on DC's federal appellate court -- as his nominee to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, kicking off a confirmation process that could install a Black woman on the high court for the first time in US history.
"For too long, our government, our courts haven't looked like America," the President said at the White House as he introduced Jackson. "I believe it's time that we have a court reflect the full talents and greatness of our nation with a nominee of extraordinary qualifications, and that we inspire all young people to believe that they can one day serve their country at the highest level."