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Ketanji Brown Jackson (born Ketanji Onyika Brown; /kəˈtɑːndʒi/ kə-TAHN-jee; September 14, 1970)[1] is an American attorney and jurist who has served as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit since 2021.[2] She is an associate justice-designate of the Supreme Court of the United States, having received Senate confirmation on April 7, 2022.[3][4]
Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Miami, Florida, Jackson attended Harvard University for college and law school, where she served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review.
>In 1996, Brown married surgeon Patrick Graves Jackson, a Boston Brahmin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketanji_Brown_Jackson
The Boston Brahmins or Boston elite are members of Boston's traditional upper class.[1] They are often associated with Harvard University;[2] Anglicanism;[3] upper-class clubs such as the Somerset in Boston, the Knickerbocker in New York City, the Metropolitan in Washington, D.C., and the Pacific-Union Club in San Francisco; and traditional Anglo-American customs and clothing. Descendants of the earliest English colonists are typically considered to be the most representative of the Boston Brahmins.[4][5] They are considered White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASPs).[6][7][8
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Brahmin