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Jewish woman is nominee for Supreme Court

May 11, 2010 12:54
<b>May 11:</B> US President Barack Obama nominated his Jewish solicitor-general Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court. <i>Read more <A href="http://www.thejc.com/news/world-news/31660/jewish-woman-nominee-supreme-court">here<A></i>

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Jessica Elgot,

Jessica Elgot

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US President Barack Obama has nominated his solicitor-general Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court.

Ms Kagan’s appointment would be the first time three women will serve as part of the nine judges who form the Supreme Court, and the fourth woman to serve in the country’s history.

Her appointment would also mean she is the third Jewish member of the Supreme Court, joining six Catholic members. Fellow female judge Ruth Ginsberg is also Jewish, as is Stephen Breyer.

Ms Kagan, 50, would replace liberal judge John Paul Stevens, who is retiring aged 90. She is likely to face a tough battle from senior Republicans against her appointment.