That's why she will be confirmed.
https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/aba-news-archives/2022/03/aba-testimony-at-hearing-for-judge-jackson/
Representatives of the Standing Committee testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the ABA’s evaluation of Jackson on March 24. The committee, which rated Jackson “Well Qualified,” its highest rating, was represented by its chair, retired Judge Ann Claire Williams of Chicago, and members D. Jean Veta of Washington, D.C., and Joseph M. Drayton of New York City, who were the Standing Committee’s lead evaluators.
During the ABA testimony, Williams explained to the Senate committee that the ABA does not “recommend or endorse any nominee.” She also noted the importance of confidentiality in the process.
For the evaluation of Jackson, the committee invited input from 1,990 judges and 865 lawyers and other professionals. Three independent reading groups made up of more than 50 law professors and legal experts studied Jackson’s writings.