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What Next: Amicus: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Gives SCOTUS a History Lesson

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The First African-American Woman Justice

The only explicit reference to race in the Constitution is in the 15th amendment which prohibits racial discrimination and voting. Congress has the right to enact laws to justify the contours of what rights should be protected, says Federalist Society's Julian Zelizer. "I definitely think that we often talk about the Constitution and forget that we actually had a second founding after the Civil War"

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