In a passionate discussion on race, a diverse panel of 12 lawyers and judges spoke openly and critically of prejudice in the New York legal system last week.
While panelists at a State Supreme Court forum at 60 Centre Street agreed that progress has been made, many expressed frustration over inadequate increases in minority representation on the bench and in the bar over the past few years.
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