Frustrated advocates of judicial diversity are watching, waiting and preparing for the historic reshaping of the Georgia Supreme Court.
One woman and two African-American men currently serve on the state’s seven-member high court. As Gov. Nathan Deal prepares to seat three new justices—two for newly created positions and one to replace the court’s retiring chief justice—those pushing for more diversity on the bench see a rare opportunity to take a step forward.
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