
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman on the Supreme Court, is set to address a forum at the City Club of Cleveland. As reported by WKYC, the event will take place at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland on September 16 at noon. Presale tickets are currently available for City Club members, and sales will open to the public on Friday at 9 a.m.
At this forthcoming event, Justice Jackson will delve into various subjects, including her family's narrative that arcs from segregation to her breaking new ground with her appointment. While sharing her professional insights, she will also talk about balancing her work scales with family commitments to motherhood and marriage, as discussed during her demanding career in law, shared by Cleveland.com.
On Friday, tickets to witness Justice Jackson speak on her journey and professional development and discuss ways to overcome barriers within the legal field are available for the general public. With topics slated to cover various aspects of her legal career and personal life, the forum offers a blend of personal anecdotes and professional wisdom.
At the forum planned for mid-September, Justice Jackson will bring her unique perspective to the issues at the heart of legal advancement, motherhood, and marriage. Attendees can expect to hear about the challenges and triumphs faced by one of the most notable figures currently sitting on the nation's highest court, a story that embodies the progress and resilience within the American legal system and shared by Cleveland.com.









