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Ketanji Brown Jackson chronicles her path to the Supreme Court

Ketanji Brown Jackson will forever occupy a place in history as the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court.

And at a time when so many Americans have questions about the integrity of the nation's highest court, Jackson believes fiercely in the institution of which she is the newest member.

Especially when it comes to issuing opinions on the issues that divide Americans the most.

"I think that's our responsibility, that's our duty. That's what the court's role is in our system of government."

That doesn't mean reaching those decisions is easy:

"I think being on a panel of nine judges is a little challenging. Most of my judicial experience came from the district court where I was by myself. One judge in the courtroom. Your own courtroom. You control everything. And so collective decision making, I think, is a little challenging. And so having to kind of navigate that is surprising."

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The journey to the court.

Alongside navigating her role as the newest Justice, Jackson has been chronicling her path to the Supreme Court.

"I also was struck by the curiosity that lots of other people had about me after the confirmation process. And there were even biographers who approached me wanting to write my story even that early on. And I thought, 'Well, if anybody is going to write my story, I want it to be me.' And so that's why I embarked on this journey."

In her new book Lovely One, Justice Kentanji Brown shares the story of her family who shaped her, and how she navigates her personal life alongside her job, and the difficult journey she had

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