The confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will take four days before she is sworn in.
After a relatively uneventful two days before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is set to face the final round of questioning in her Supreme Court nomination hearing on Wednesday.
How many days will Ketanji Brown Jackson be questioned?
Ketanji Brown Jackson will be questioned for four days (Monday, March 21 to Thursday, March 24).
When the hearing began on Monday at 9 a.m., and she has already been questioned by several senators on the hearing committee.
Most senators were eligible for 30-minute rounds of questions, followed by a 20-minute follow-up questioning time for each senator.
However, as senators prepare for their final opportunity to question Judge Jackson, there looked to be little ground left to cover in examining her past during a 13-hour hearing on Tuesday.
She offered a narrow picture of the function of a judge, stressing repeatedly that she would “keep in my lane,” and defended her work as a public defender and a judge.