Ketanji Brown Jackson Supreme Court nomination | |
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Nominee | Ketanji Brown Jackson |
Nominated by | Joe Biden (president of the United States) |
Succeeding | Stephen Breyer (associate justice) |
Date nominated | February 25, 2022 (nomination announced) February 28, 2022 (nomination submitted to U.S. Senate) |
Date confirmed | April 7, 2022 |
Outcome | Approved by the U.S. Senate |
Vote of the Senate Judiciary Committee | |
Votes in favor | 11 |
Votes against | 11 |
Result | Deadlocked on motion to report favorably |
Senate vote to discharge the nomination from the Judiciary Committee | |
Votes in favor | 53 |
Votes against | 47 |
Result | Motion approved |
Senate cloture vote | |
Votes in favor | 53 |
Votes against | 47 |
Result | Cloture invoked |
Senate confirmation vote | |
Votes in favor | 53 |
Votes against | 47 |
Result | Confirmed |
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Personal U.S. Senator from Delaware 47th Vice President of the United States Vice presidential campaigns 46th President of the United States Incumbent Tenure |
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On February 25, 2022, President Joe Biden announced that he would nominate Ketanji Brown Jackson to the position of associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States to fill the vacancy by Stephen Breyer, who announced his retirement on January 27, 2022, at the age of 83.[1][2][3][4] Jackson, a former law clerk of Breyer, was a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, having been appointed by Biden in 2021. Jackson is the first Black woman in U.S. history to be nominated to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.[5][6]
Her nomination was sent to the Senate on February 28,[7] and her confirmation hearings were held by the Senate Judiciary Committee from March 21 to 24, 2022.[8] The Senate confirmed her on April 7, 2022, by a 53 to 47 vote.[9] She took the oath of office on June 30, 2022.[10]