The American people, our constituents, and their faith--and their faith in the courts, that's central to our democracy.
Will a Justice protect the rights of the people, the rights of State legislatures?
I think that you have the right temperament, just based on how I have seen you react to the questions.
You, Judge Jackson, are one of Mr. Lincoln's living witnesses of an America that is unafraid of challenge.
I don't want it on my conscience.
For those who say they need more, I would answer that you have sat down personally with every Member on this dais of the Committee, Democrat...
President Lincoln learned at Gettysburg that 275 words were enough.
History has proven that speeches don't have to be eternal to be immortal.
Now, there may be some who claim, without a shred of evidence, that you will be a rubber stamp for this president. For these would-be critic...
I think you have to have integrity. I think you have to have a judicial temperament. But a philosophy? Where has that come from?
He has served with wisdom, with fairness, and respect for the Constitution, the laws of our Nation, and its people.
I'm confident the American people will see through these attacks.
Unfortunately, through history we have had people, some well intentioned, who tried to delegitimize the Supreme Court.
As we begin this week's hearings, I remain hopeful that we can come together as a Committee and engage in respectful, good faith, bipartisan...
What a resume. All these experiences and perspectives have provided her a mastery of our justice system.
To suggest that you're here merely because an organization supports you ignores your qualifications and the broad range of support you bring...
Every American must believe that the Court is going to be impartial.
The Constitution must work for all Americans, not just the wealthy and powerful.