Ketanji Brown Jackson , To Become the First Black Woman , Sworn in As Supreme Court Justice.<br />On June 30, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson <br />will be sworn in as an associate <br />Supreme Court Justice.<br />CBS reports that the swearing-in will <br />take place as Justice Stephen Breyer's <br />retirement becomes official. .<br />The historic swearing-in ceremony <br />will make Jackson the first Black woman <br />to serve on the Supreme Court. .<br />The historic swearing-in ceremony <br />will make Jackson the first Black woman <br />to serve on the Supreme Court. .<br />Chief Justice John Roberts will administer <br />the constitutional oath, while Breyer <br />will administer the judicial oath.<br />Chief Justice John Roberts will administer <br />the constitutional oath, while Breyer <br />will administer the judicial oath.<br />Breyer's retirement will bring <br />his nearly 28-year tenure <br />serving the Court to an end. .<br />It has been my great honor to participate <br />as a judge in the effort to maintain <br />our Constitution and the rule of law, Stephen Breyer, Supreme Court Justice, via CBS.<br />Breyer announced his retirement <br />in January, revealing his plans to step down <br />at the end of the term to President Joe Biden.<br />Breyer announced his retirement <br />in January, revealing his plans to step down <br />at the end of the term to President Joe Biden.<br />He was appointed to the Supreme Court <br />in 1994 by former President Bill Clinton. .<br />In February, Biden announced <br />Jackson would be his <br />nominee to replace Breyer.<br />Her nomination was approved <br />by the Senate less than <br />two months later