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Kagan hearings start in Washington

June 29, 2010 10:59
If confirmed, Ms Kagan will be one of three Jews on the Supreme Court

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Hearings have begun in Washington to confirm a Jewish woman as a judge on America’s highest court.

US President Barack Obama nominated his solicitor-general Elena Kagan for a position on the Supreme Court in May 2010. She faces at least two days of questions from a panel of 19 Democrats and Republicans.

If she is confirmed - and Republican critics have promised she will face tough questioning – a third of the nine Supreme Court justices would be Jewish. The other six members are Catholic.

The former Harvard Law School dean would also be the fourth woman to serve as in the country’s history, sitting alongside fellow Jewish female judge Ruth Bader Ginsberg.

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