NEW YORK, June 7 (Reuters) – U.S. Supreme Courtroom Justice Amy Coney Barrett is the newest to hitch the pantheon of TidalWave Comics’ “Feminine Power” collection, adopted by the newest appointee to the bench, Ketanji Brown Jackson.
The story of Barrett, 50, begins together with her 2020 U.S. Senate affirmation listening to earlier than flashing again to her childhood in New Orleans. The 24 pages element Barrett’s Catholic upbringing, years educating on the College of Notre Dame’s Regulation College and her time serving as a regulation clerk for the late U.S. Supreme Courtroom Justice Antonin Scalia. Barrett was appointed to the court docket by Republican former President Donald Trump.
The shiny, launched on Tuesday, additionally outlines Barrett’s household life.
Jackson, 51, can be featured in a TidalWave comedian within the fall. The Senate in April voted to verify Jackson as the primary Black girl to serve on the Supreme Courtroom, nominated by President Joe Biden to interchange retiring Justice Stephen Breyer. Jackson is because of be part of the court docket after Breyer formally departs when the court docket’s present time period ends within the coming weeks.
The “Feminine Power” collection spotlights robust, impartial ladies in fashionable politics. The corporate’s titles additionally embody present Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the court docket’s first Hispanic member, and the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Reporting by Alicia Powell; Modifying by Richard Chang and Will Dunham
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