More than a dozen witnesses will appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday to argue for and against Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the Supreme Court on the fourth and final day of hearings that have focused on the jurist’s sentencing record from the federal bench. Unlike on Tuesday and Wednesday, when Jackson underwent more than 20 hours of questioning from the committee’s 22 members, the DC appeals court judge is not expected to speak — or even be in the hearing room — during Thursday’s proceedings. The witness list includes three members of the American Bar Association’s Standing Committing of the Federal Judiciary, which rated Jackson as “well qualified” for the Supreme Court last week.
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