By Gail J. Cohen | December 21, 2022
Ontario Chief Justice Michael Tulloch has been a judge since 2003 and was also the first Black Canadian to sit on any appellate court in the country.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 19, 2022
Gov. Brian Kemp has appointed new judges to the superior courts of the Alcovy, Atlanta and Blue Ridge judicial circuits and state courts of Clayton and Gwinnett counties.
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"We sometimes get in our own way because we don't see things as possible," New York Court of Appeals Judge Shirley Troutman said.
By Denise Lavoie | The Associated Press | December 12, 2022
The Respect for Marriage Act ensures that not only same-sex marriages, but also interracial marriages, are enshrined in federal law.
By Maria Dinzeo | December 8, 2022
"Many leaders want to build or improve their DEI program and are just unsure of where to start or how to move forward as they face limited time and resources," said Jennifer Chen, executive director of the Association of Corporate Counsel Foundation.
By Everett Catts | December 7, 2022
"Especially for minorities, we spend a career trying to prove that we are as good as the 'majority' and do not take the time to focus on our own accomplishments and talents," she said. "Sometimes you have to be your own champion and pull yourself out of tough days or situations by knowing your worth and what you bring to the table. Be confident."
By Everett Catts | December 7, 2022
"I would give the same advice that was given to me before I started in my new role at Blank Rome as the first full-time DEI leader, 'Diversity, equity and inclusion work is a slow burn and long-term play, which requires patience, strategic focus, a solid foundation, the proper infrastructure and leadership buy-in to be successful,'" she said.
By Everett Catts | December 7, 2022
"Don't just work alongside your colleagues, mentors and sponsors; truly get to know and connect with them," he said. "Recognize, too, that you don't always get to choose who your closest advocates, mentors, sponsors, or even clients will be."
By Everett Catts | December 7, 2022
"I wish someone had told me [when starting my career] that it's OK to be different," she said. "There are plenty of white perspectives at the table, so as a Black woman I don't need to give that same perspective. I have a different voice, and I need to feel comfortable sharing it."
By Everett Catts | December 7, 2022
"'Subtract, don't add,'" Culhane said when asked what advice she wishes she'd been given when starting her career. "Although I have always prided myself on my ability to 'multitask,' I think we all know that multitasking really means doing many things at once and in a manner that may be one step above 'OK.'"
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