A Supreme Court justice revealed on CNN she may have given up her career in law to help raise her daughter, who has autism, had she received an earlier diagnosis. Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black woman and the first former federal public defender to serve on the Supreme Court when she was nominated by President Joe Biden in February 2022 and confirmed by the Senate two months later. Jackson, a Miami native who graduated from Harvard University and Harvard Law School, replaced Justice Stephen Breyer. But she told CNN anchor Abby Phillips in a lengthy sit-down interview about her new…