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Kamala Harris Points Out Lack of Diversity on Federal Bench

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Regardless of what happens to the Supreme Court nomination of Amy Comey Barrett, the nation’s federal bench is mostly white and male, and since Donald Trump became president, the complexion of those who rule in federal courtrooms has not changed, according to legal scholars.

Source: The Washington Informer
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