similar. she is, of course, the first black woman, which, of course, we are talking about, it is extremely significant. she is the -- she would be the only justice in a very long time with experience as a criminal defense lawyer. it hasn't been since thurgood marshall that anyone with criminal defense experience has been on the court. however, she is also conventionally very qualified. she is a judge on the d.c. t circuit, like roberts, kavanaugh, scalia and ginsburg. it is a traditional stopping point on the way to the supreme court. impeccable credentials. harvard law school, clerked for stephen breyer, the justice she will replace, if confirmed. so she presents a combination of traditional qualifications, and something new on the court, and above all she's just confirmed with a bipartisan vote for the d.c. circuit last year, so at least on paper it looks like