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Supreme Court more diverse than lawyers who argue before it

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics November 04, 2022

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WASHINGTON – The looks more like America than it ever has. The lawyers who argue at the nation's highest court? Not so much.The current two-week session of arguments features 25 men and just two women, an imbalance so stark that the Biden administration's top Supreme Court lawyer made a point of it in her . argued to the court that extreme racial or gender disparities between certain groups “can cause people to wonder whether the... + full article



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