FOX 61 –Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson could make history as the first black woman in the nation’s highest court. Thursday wrapped up Judge Jackson’s confirmation hearings after enduring days of tough questioning and sweet praises from both democrats and republicans. As the nation awaits the verdict, FOX61 News caught up with black law students apart of Quinnipiac University’s Black Law Students Association, who are standing by with a different perspective as history unfolds. “It’s just a realization of our ancestor’s wildest dreams,” said Fontaine Chambers, Vice President of QU Black Law Students’ Association. “It’s just a proud moment being a part of history witnessing history.” While some say it’s incredible to see, it also shines a spotlight on a harsh reality.  “It’s surreal too because it shouldn’t be that surprising,” explained Nataly Brown, the QU Black Law Student Association treasurer. “You shouldn’t have to think that; oh, wow, they’re finally doing it. It should be normal, but it’s not we’re in the real world.” Djess Jacques, the president of QU Black Law Students’ Association agreed. “It’s exciting and it’s awesome to see, but at the same time, I kind of wish it wasn’t as exciting,” explained Jacques. “I kind of wish it wasn’t as awesome. I kind of wish it was the norm.”