House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was on the invite list, tested positive for the virus on Thursday. Raphael Warnock, who tested positive for the virus just hours after voting for Brown’s confirmation. However, the event comes amid a COVID-19 outbreak among Washington’s political class that has sidelined members of Biden’s administration and lawmakers, including Maine Sen.
Jackson’s family, all current and former justices, Biden's Cabinet, senators who backed her nomination, Democratic leaders and allies were invited.
He was to celebrate the confirmation with her Friday on the South Lawn of the White House. “She will be an incredible Justice, and I was honored to share this moment with her.” “We’ve taken another step toward making our highest court reflect the diversity of America,” Biden said in a tweet Thursday after posing for a selfie with the justice-in-waiting. Pope Expands Ranks of Cardinals Who'll Likely Pick Successor The move helped resurrect his flailing campaign and preserved his pathway to the White House. Biden nominated her on the second anniversary of his pledge ahead of the South Carolina presidential primary to select a Black woman for the court. Jackson's arrival on the bench won’t upend the current 6-3 ideological balance in favor of conservatives, but it has political as well as historic resonance. She has degrees from Harvard and Harvard Law School and held top clerkships, including for Breyer himself. He also chose an attorney who will be the high court’s first former public defender - with the elite legal background of other justices as well. In nominating Jackson, Biden delivered on a campaign promise to select the first Black woman to serve on a court that was made up entirely of white men for almost two centuries, that declared her race unworthy of citizenship and endorsed American segregation.
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Get the NBC LA app for iOS or Android and pick your alerts. Nance, six brothers-in-law, James Kinard, Fred (Magnolia) Nance, Willie (Dorean) Nance, Johnnie (AlFreda) Nance, Authur Lee (Monica) Smith and Ricky Nance all of Newberry, SC dedicated and loyal friend, Mary Aull numerous other relatives and friends.Stay informed about local news and weather in Southern California. Hare (Audrea) of High Point, NC Clarence "Tiger" Gray of Ruby, SC Anderson Gray, Jr.(Tammy) of Gaffney, SC and David Gray of Charlotte, NC mother-in-law, Addie Nance father-in-law, Johnny Nance of Newberry, SC one grandchild, ten aunts, four uncles, one sister-in-law, Phyllis E. Bobby) Dessie Hare all of Thomasville, NC Connie Caldwell of Swansea, IL Conji Tia Hare of High Point, NC Denise Gray of Spartanburg, SC brothers, Patrick Hare and Obie Hare, Jr. Nance daughter, Brittney Nance of Columbia, SC sons, Courtney Nance and Anderson Nance both of Newberry, SC father, Rev. Hare grandmother, Jessie Mae Coleman grandfather, Sammy Lindsey, Sr. Nance was predeceased by a brother, Calvin L. She received an Associate in Business degree from Piedmont Technical College, Bachelor of Science degree from Newberry College, Bachelor of Science in Business degree from Grand Canyon University and a Master's degree in Business Administration from University of Phoenix. Nance was a graduate of Newberry High School. She was President of the American Cancer Society Fifty Friends and Secretary of the Coordinating Committee, member of the NAACP and Who's Who of American Students. Church where she was a member of the Senior choir and YPD President.
She was a dedicated member of Pleasant Grove A. Born in Newberry County, she was the daughter of Reverend Anderson Gray, Sr. Nance passed away on Friday, Februat her home. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Nance, age 53, will be conducted on Wednesday, Februat 2:00 PM at Pleasant Grove A.