Pres. Carter 'opened the door' for more diverse judiciary, Bay Area attorney says
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Carter's efforts to bring representation to a system historically dominated by white men is easily one of his greatest impacts as president, according to long-time trial lawyer Joseph Cotchett.
Carter's initiative to diversify the federal judiciary included appointing 41 women and 57 people of color, marking a significant shift in the courts' demographics.
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