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What To Know About Ketanji Brown Jackson

Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson will begin March 21. The Onion answers the most pressing questions about President Biden’s first Supreme Court nominee.

Q: How will she impact the court? A: By giving the six conservative justices a new frustrated face to look at when they win yet another decision.

Q: What is her background practicing law? A: Well-rounded—she’s worked as a public defender and also for the elite law practices that the public needs defending against.

Q: What is her current position? A: She occupies the lifetime Circuit Court judge seat that Merrick Garland once foolishly gave up.

Q: Why is her nomination historic?A: It shows that even individually desegregated U.S. institutions can still be strong proponents of segregation.

Q: Has she always wanted to be a judge? A: Her high school yearbook quote said she dreamed of one day being on the dissenting side of many 6-3 Supreme Court decisions.

Q: Did her experience clerking for Justice Stephen Breyer help secure her nomination? A: See? Maybe nepotism can be used for good.

Q: How is she related to Paul Ryan?A: In the slimmest possible way that could still justify a headline.

Q: Is there anything that could prevent her appointment?A: Democrats have lost easier battles before.