SPECTRUM NEWS — President Joe Biden nominating Kentaji Brown Jackson to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. Jackson is the first black woman to be nominated to serve on the Supreme Court. Second year law student Derrick Gaiter studies constitutional law at Florida A&M University. Presentations for Monday’s 1st Amendment class were delayed to watch Supreme Court nominee Judge Kentaji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. “I think this is a wonderful time to affirm our values for justice and equality for all,” Second year FAMU Law student Derrick Gaiter said after an afternoon class. “I think this is a wonderful testament for young students, young children, that you can be anything you want to be as long as you put your mind to it.” Current FAMU Law Professor LeRoy Pernell says this nomination is not just a historic moment for the country, but one that millions will watch closely. “It’s a door opener,” Pernell who teaches constitutional and criminal procedure, states, “I think that history will record this as a door opener, but equally important, one of the things I am watching carefully is, ‘how is she treated?’”