Faith Voters Support Confirmation of Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson

Leading Evangelicals and faith voters across the country are urging the U.S. Senate to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson, with bipartisan support to the U.S. Supreme Court, because they believe Judge Jackson’s life and career is a true reflection of a Christ centered life as depicted in Micah chapter six verse eight, “And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”

Judge Jackson’s Christian upbringing and faith was unmistakably evident in her opening remarks at the confirmation hearing, “I must begin these very brief remarks by thanking God for delivering me to this point in my professional journey. My life has been blessed beyond measure, and I do know that one can only come this far by faith.” 

Faith voters are supporting Supreme Court Nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, saying she is a woman whose life has been defined by faith, service, and family. Evangelical leaders across the country have endorsed the nominee, calling on all Americans who believe in American ideals of fairness, justice, and the rule of law to support her nomination.

Ketanji Brown Jackson at her confirmation hearing. Elizabeth Frantz | Reuters

Judge Jackson was raised in a family with a long-standing history in public service. Her parents were both teachers, coupled with other family members who served this country honorably in both military and law enforcement. Jackson's family’s enduring public service record shaped her career as a judge, believing that all Americans deserve equal treatment under the law and making sure the courts hold up that standard.

Judge Jackson’s impeccable public service record as a judicial clerk, Federal judge, member of the bipartisan U.S. Sentencing Commission, and public defender highlights her commitment to “act justly and to love mercy” throughout her career. 

Ketanji Brown Jackson’s compassion for others and commitment to integrity in American courts assures Faith Voters across the country that she has what it takes to serve in the highest court in the land. 

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