In the last 24 hours, the question of whether President Biden will be able to put a judge on the Supreme Court intensified on two fronts. The first came when Mitch McConnell made clear that if Republicans regain control of the Senate next year, he would almost certainly block a Biden pick in 2023 and 2024. Meanwhile, a woman widely considered to be a Biden frontrunner for a Supreme Court vacancy won confirmation to a powerful appeals court. Coverage:
- The judge: The Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson, 50, to the US Court of Appeals for DC by a vote of 53-44. She's a Harvard grad and former clerk for Stephen Breyer and is on everybody's short list as a Biden pick, reports the Wall Street Journal. Jackson has been a federal trial judge since 2013 and before that represented indigent defendants as a public defender.