Commentary During the three days of marathon hearings for Joe Biden’s first nominee to the Supreme Court, a few things have become abundantly clear. First, there is a blatant double standard when it comes to how the media portrays conservative justices vs. liberal justices. Second, because Ketanji Brown Jackson happens to be a black woman, anyone who does not automatically support her nomination is tarred and feathered as a racist or sexist. Third, and most importantly, Ketanji Brown Jackson’s answers (or lack thereof) to many relevant questions during the hearings calls into question whether or not she actually deserves a lifetime appointment on the nation’s highest court. Perhaps the most stunning response to a rather simple question in the history of U.S. Supreme Court nomination hearings occurred when Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) posed this softball: “Can you provide a definition for the word ’woman’?” To this question, which any third-grader …