Bitterness and contentious interruptions erupted at the Senate confirmation hearings on March 23, as remembrances of the Brett Kavanaugh and Janice Rogers Brown hearings surfaced in the questioning of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Kavanaugh was the Republican choice for the Supreme Court in 2018 and was plagued by charges of sexual misconduct that colored his nomination. Brown, an African-American woman sitting on the California Supreme Court, was nominated by Republicans for the D.C. Circuit Court and was filibustered for two years by Democrats. Those hearings were evidently fresh in the minds of Republicans who took the opportunity to bring Democrats to task over their behavior. Sen. Lindsey Graham, (R-S.C.), opened his 20-minute portion of questions with a discourse reviewing the treatment “of another woman of color,” Janice Rogers Brown, a Republican nominee for a high judicial office. Graham agreed with the assessments of Jackson’s nomination as a recognition …