Jackson arrives for confirmation hearings
Judge Jackson arrived on Capitol Hill before 10:30 a.m. on Monday to begin a marathon week of hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, which will need to approve her nomination to the Supreme Court before it sees a full floor vote.
Asked by reporters how she’s feeling this morning, Jackson said, "Very good – thank you,” and headed down the halls toward the hearing room.

The Senate Judiciary Committee will gavel in at 11 a.m. with 10-minute statements from the committee's 11 Republican and 11 Democratic members in order of seniority. Committee Chair Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Ranking Member Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, will kick off the hearings.
Following member opening statements, Judge Thomas Griffith, formerly of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and professor Lisa Fairfax of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School will have five minutes each to introduce Jackson. Both know Jackson personally.

Griffith often reviewed Jackson’s decisions as a trial judge while he served on the Court of Appeals and wrote to the Senate Judiciary Committee last month in support of Jackson's confirmation. Fairfax and Jackson were roommates for most of college and law school at Harvard University.
Finally, Jackson will deliver her 10-minute opening statement to close the day, which will air on the ABC News broadcast network with special coverage.







