The New York Times reports on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s high school experience. And we learn what she wrote in her yearbook. The past few years have taught us that a high school yearbook is one of the most important elements of any confirmation process.
Jackson wrote:
I want to go into law and eventually have a judicial appointment.
As the saying goes, mission accomplished.
Judge Jackson is the daughter of former public school teachers, a proven consensus builder, an accomplished lawyer, and a distinguished jurist. I was proud to make this call. pic.twitter.com/R9RhwT57DR
— President Biden (@POTUS) February 25, 2022
For those curious, in 2014, I collected the yearbook photos of other Justices. I have in my collection the yearbooks of Chief Justice Rehnquist, Justice Scalia, and Justice Ginsburg.
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