To reach Posters on the Hill, student becomes recorder of the court April 28, 2021
Political science and history major Faith Privett presents research on Justice Antonin Scalia’s votes at national research conference
Opposites instruct. And Faith Privett will prove it on the Hill (yes, Capitol Hill), if virtually, this week.
The Norwich University junior, who’s majoring in political science and history, had chosen Ruth Bader Ginsburg as one of three Supreme Court justices she’d like to independently research for her capstone senior seminar. She would examine voting records to see whether the justices’ votes matched those justices’ perceived ideology.
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Question of the Day In this image from video provided by The White House, first lady Jill Biden waves to her virtual guests on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, ahead of the joint session of Congress and President Joe Biden’s speech in Washington. Guests watching . more > By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times - Wednesday, April 28, 2021
First lady Jill Biden teed up President Biden’s joint address to Congress with a “virtual reception” showcasing people inspired by the new administration’s vision for the nation.
The pomp and circumstance that usually surrounds a president’s first national address was scaled back due to coronavirus limitations, and the viewing box typically reserved for first ladies and their guests didn’t make the cut.
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Official portrait of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. (Photo by H2rty/Wikipedia)
WASHINGTON (CN) A federal judge rumored to be President Joe Biden’s nomination pick for the Supreme Court should a vacancy arise appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee for confirmation hearings on Wednesday alongside four other judicial nominees.
Ketanji Brown Jackson, a district judge in Washington has been nominated for a spot on the D.C. Circuit, served as an assistant federal public defender in the nation’s capital for three years. If confirmed by the Senate, she would fill the seat left vacant when Judge Merrick Garland took on the role of the nation’s top law-enforcement officer as Biden’s attorney general.