Sen. Susan Collins to Support Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court

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Sen. Susan Collins to Support Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court
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GOP Sen. Susan Collins will vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court, the first Republican senator to endorse the nominee

In her opening statement at her Supreme Court confirmation hearing, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson discussed her respect for law and told the Senate Judiciary Committee that she takes her “duty to be independent very seriously.

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