Ketanji Brown Jackson reached the apex of the legal profession on June 30, when she was sworn in as an associate justice of the Supreme Court. Her appointment marked a historic first as the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court.
For many, achieving truly iconic status extends beyond professional accomplishments, sometimes manifesting in unique cultural recognition. This concept was realized for Justice Jackson when the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum introduced the first bobblehead figurine in her likeness.
The figurine portrays Justice Jackson smiling, with her arms crossed, wearing her judicial robe. She stands on a base inscribed with her name, positioned before a replica of the United States Supreme Court building.
In conjunction with this release, the museum also unveiled a comprehensive series of Supreme Court bobbleheads available to the public. This collection features 16 additional current and former justices.
The featured justices include Samuel Alito, Stephen Breyer, Neil Gorsuch, Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh, Anthony Kennedy, Thurgood Marshall, Sandra Day O’Connor, William Rehnquist, John Roberts, Antonin Scalia, Sonia Sotomayor, David Souter, John Paul Stevens, Clarence Thomas, and Earl Warren. The museum had previously released bobbleheads depicting Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Amy Coney Barrett.
Justice Jackson’s bobblehead is priced at $30 and is scheduled to be shipped in September. The remainder of the new bobbleheads in the series are slated for a December shipment. The entire collection is available through the museum’s bobblehead store.
This event was reported by Human&Legal.
