1. Set Focus
Pose these essential questions: What is the role of a judicial system in a democracy? How do citizens of a democracy ensure that its judicial system fulfills that role?
2. Read and Discuss
Have students read the article, marking key ideas and questions. Then ask them to answer the following questions, citing text evidence:
- Summarize Ketanji Brown Jackson’s experience. Regardless of your personal politics, do you think she meets the standard for the qualifications a nominee to the Supreme Court should have? Explain. (Students should cite Jackson’s experience as explained in the article. Opinions will vary but should be supported.)
- What claim does the author make at the end of the first paragraph of the article? What details does she include to support this claim? (The author claims that the confirmation process for Jackson will likely be contentious. She supports this claim by referencing past confirmations that were contentious, quoting a senator who suggests the process won’t be quick, and pointing to the current highly partisan state of politics.)