Meet Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first two minority women to serve on the Supreme Court. Their paths from humble beginnings to Princeton, Yale, and Harvard Law have led them to the peak of the judicial system, playing vital roles in landmark decisions that shape the future of the nation.
Today in the hallowed halls of America’s highest court history is being made.
Meet Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first two minority women serving on the Supreme Court, born in the Bronx and Miami respectively.
Their paths from humble beginnings to Princeton, Yale, and Harvard law have led them to the peak of the judicial system.
They have played vital roles in landmark decisions shaping the future of the nation.
Their presence breaks barriers, inspiring the next generation of legal minds from marginalized backgrounds.
As the court leans conservative, Sotomayor and Jackson bring balance committed to preserving rights and justice for all.
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