KHOU 11 — Students at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University watched as Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson faced the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday. Judge Jackson is the first black woman ever nominated to the high court. If confirmed, the DC Appellate judge would replace justice Stephen Breyer, who she once clerked for. “It’s iconic. It’s a moment in history,” said Amber Dean, a first year law student. “Seeing that a woman who looks like me is going so far in the legal field is really inspiring. It encourages me to keep going, and shows me that what I’m doing now will make a bigger impact.”