Moving The Needle On Judicial Equity

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Ali Nemati
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An analysis by Adam Feldman’s Legalytics reveals that a U.S. President has appointed more women than men to the federal judiciary for the first time, reflecting the long-standing gender imbalance in law school enrollments. This shift towards judicial equity is significant as it mirrors the reality of legal education and could set a precedent for future nominations. Content creators should highlight this progress in diversity and inclusion within the legal system.

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