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What The Voting Rights Act And Civil Rights Act Mean To Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson references her parents and the realities of post-segregation America when telling Stephen Colbert why the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act have been so influential in her life and her legal career. Stick around for two more segments with Justice Jackson and find her new memoir, "Lovely One," available everywhere now.
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