Research the Connecticut Law Tribune conducted on both state and federal judges named since January 2011 show that Latino jurists appear to be underrepresented in both systems.

While the 2019 U.S. Census says that 16.9% of the state’s population is Latino or Hispanic, only 7 out of 112 judges who were named to the state bench at the Superior, Appellate or Supreme Court level during that time were Latino.

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