

A Second Circuit Court of Appeals panel disagreed.Ĭollection of the Supreme Court of the United States A federal district court judge found that Warhol's series is "transformative" because it conveys a different message from the original, and thus is fair use. Image courtesy of Senator Peters' officee.A portrait of Prince taken by Lynn Goldsmith (left) in 1981 and 16 silk-screened images Andy Warhol later created using the photo as a reference. Image courtesy of Senator Peters' office. To download high-resolution photos of Senator Peters meeting with Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, click here. To download B-roll of Senator Peters meeting with Judge Jackson – including brief remarks from Senator Peters – click here and here. Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer. Sentencing Commission, as a federal public defender, as a lawyer in private practice, and as a law clerk at all three levels of the federal Judiciary, including for U.S. Jackson additionally has prior experience as a Vice Chair and Commissioner on the U.S. She was confirmed to the role unanimously and issued more than 500 opinions on cases involving a range of important issues. Circuit, Judge Jackson served on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Jackson was previously confirmed by this Senate three separate times and on a bipartisan basis – most recently last year to serve on the D.C. Supreme Court, Judge Jackson’s nomination is historic – and has received extensive and broad support, including prominent conservatives across the legal community, national law enforcement organizations such as the International Association of Chiefs of Police, civil rights organizations and the NAACP.

I look forward to voting for Judge Jackson’s confirmation.”Īs the first African American woman nominated to the U.S. “Supreme Court rulings have an enormous impact on Americans and our way of life – from accessing quality, affordable health care to workers’ rights, women’s reproductive rights, environmental protections and voting rights – and speaking with Judge Jackson today reaffirmed my belief that she has the experience, temperament and commitment to protecting the constitutional rights of all Americans that is necessary to serve on our nation’s highest court. “I was pleased to meet with Judge Jackson today and am impressed by her distinguished and wide-ranging legal career, extensive qualifications, character, and work ethic,” said Senator Peters. Senator Gary Peters (MI) today released the following statement after meeting with President Biden’s nominee to be the next Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson:
