The U.S. Senate has approved Ketanji Jackson as a new judge in the Federal Supreme Court for final judicial decisions on issues that divide society, such as abortion and same-sex marriage, making him the first black woman to judge. It will be born.

On the 7th, the US Senate voted at the plenary session on Mr. Ketangi Jackson, 51, who had been nominated by President Biden as a new judge of the Federal Supreme Court, and approved it with a majority of 53 in favor and 47 in opposition.



Jackson will be officially appointed as a judge this summer, making her the first black woman to be a judge at the Federal Supreme Court.

President Biden posted on Twitter on Twitter that he and Mr. Jackson are watching the approval of Congress on TV, saying, "This is a historic moment for our country. It is a new step to make the Supreme Court a reflection of American diversity. I welcomed you as "."



The Federal Supreme Court will vote on the final judicial decision on issues that divide society, such as abortion, same-sex marriage, and the pros and cons of gun control. It has an important meaning.



This time, due to the retirement of a liberal male judge, Mr. Jackson is also considered to be a liberal, so it is expected that the composition of 6 conservatives and 3 liberals will not change.