3 conservative majority and it's expected the justice jackson is going to follow the shoes of stephen brier, who's been a traditional liberal justice. and so if justice jackson is going to make her mark on the court, it's probably going to be by developing a very strong voice and dissent hoping that over time her. ready dissenting opinions will become majority opinions on the supreme court. so we're looking at a very highly partisan supreme court, but that partisanship also extends to nomination process as well. she only got 3 votes from republicans. so why have these nominations also become so partisan in the us? well, it's become hyper part of, it's always been a little bit partisan when you ask a handful of judges to interpret general phrases of the constitution and what they mean. but it has become hyper partisan and modern era. it started with the seminal abortion decision. roe vs wade in 1073. and then a few years later, president ronald reagan ran on the platform of appointing justices. that would overturn roe vs wade and deliver a specific legal and some would call it political resu