
Anita Hill on the Supreme Court’s Future
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts
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The Question of Judiciary Objectivity and Race and Gender
i want to hear what you're seeing in the ether and what you're thinking about. She, when a president byden tapped her, talked about standing on the shoulders of constance. The presumption is that because of your skin colar, because of your biology, your anatomy, there is a built in bias. But if we allow white male judges to just presume their objectivity, then we are not getting the best judges.
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