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Brown Jackson joins US Supreme Court as first Black woman on the bench

Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court justice, replacing Stephen Breyer


Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court justice


Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was officially sworn in as the first black woman on the Supreme Court Thursday, just minutes after Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement from the bench took effect.

Jackson, 51, was sworn in shortly after noon, two hours after the high court issued its final two opinions of a momentous term. Her husband Patrick, the chief of general surgery at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, and their two daughters joined her for the ceremony. 


the members of Ketanji Brown Jackson's family

Johnny and Ellery Brown parents


Patrick Jackson, husband of Supreme Court
Leila and Talia Jackson daughters









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