The racist history of Senate confirmation hearings that started when a Jewish person was first nominated for the Supreme Court in 1916

The racist history of Senate confirmation hearings that started when a Jewish person was first nominated for the Supreme Court in 1916

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"The nastiness is the same," one historian told Insider, comparing the treatment of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the first Senate confirmation hearing in 1916 when a Jewish man, Justice Louis Brandeis, was nominated to serve on the Supreme Court.

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