The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday planned to vote on whether to advance Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate.
The committee could deadlock on Monday's vote, 11-11, meaning Democrats will have to spend additional hours on the Senate floor to "discharge" her nomination from the committee. While it wouldn't delay the process for long, it would be another blow for Democrats who had hoped to confirm Jackson with bipartisan support.
In a speech on the Senate floor, Graham said his decision was based partly on what he sees as a "flawed sentencing methodology regarding child pornography cases," echoing a line of questioning by some Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Several senators, some eyeing a run for president, repeatedly asked her about her sentencing decisions in her nine years as a federal judge in an effort to paint her as too lenient on sex criminals.
However, it was expected that all 50 Democrats would support her, though one notable moderate Democrat, Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, had not yet shared how she planned to vote. "As a mother and a judge who has had to deal with these cases, I was thinking that nothing could be further from the truth," Jackson said, calling it "some of the most difficult cases that a judge has to deal with."
She traces her interest in the law to when she was in preschool and her father was in law school and they would sit together at the dining room table, she with coloring books and he with law books. Her father became an attorney for the county school board and her mom was a high school principal. She has a brother who is nine years younger who served in the Army, including in Iraq, and is now a lawyer.
From 1999 to 2000, Jackson was a law clerk for Breyer on the Supreme Court. Deborah Pearlstein, a law clerk to Justice John Paul Stevens the same year Jackson worked for Breyer, recalled Jackson as funny, insightful and "incredibly good at her job."Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, Biden give remarks on SCOTUS nomination
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