Partially it is, Senator. To be honest with you, it is.
The decisions of the Court line up in an astonishingly clear pattern with the interests of big Republican dark money don...
there is that awful reference to 'three-fifths of all other persons,' which though the document never mentions the word ...
Representation matters with the legitimacy and credibility of our judicial system.
Judge Jackson has received the unqualified endorsement not only of your organization, NOBLE, but also of the Fraternal O...
the expectation that a nominee to the Supreme Court should have a judicial philosophy... bothers me a bit.
This second day is known affectionately by a term of medieval justice known as the 'trial by ordeal.'
I urge my colleagues to remember his words about how the Court must consider the effect of its actions on people's lives...
I have every expectation that at the end of this week's hearings, it will be clear to all that you are impeccably qualif...
As Dr. King said that day, the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
Your rich, complex, and deep decisional record gives us the best possible evidence of what kind of Justice you will be.
You face a much harsher judge than this Committee, and that is the judgment of history, and that judgment is likely to r...
It's critically important, in my view, that we have Justices on the Supreme Court with this practical and proximate view...
The rule of law is a fragile possibility in the best of times.
In other words, in the words of Chief Justice Roberts, a good Justice has one job--calling balls and strikes.
You, Judge Jackson, are one of Mr. Lincoln's living witnesses of an America that is unafraid of challenge.
President Lincoln learned at Gettysburg that 275 words were enough.
Judge Jackson's impressive record on and off the bench demonstrates that she is a fair-minded arbiter of justice.