Women and minority attorneys are far more likely than their male and white colleagues to perceive race and gender bias in the court system, says a judiciary study just made public.
The Supreme Court Committee on Women in the Courts reported that a 2007 survey taken of 851 attorneys and judges uncovered some dramatically different responses between men and women and between whites and nonwhites. [See full text of report (PDF).]
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