During a rally on Saturday afternoon in the California city calling for Thao to stand down, retired Superior Court Judge Brenda Harbin-Forte slammed the mayor.
In summary
New data from the state’s Judicial Council touts an increase in women judges and people of color on the bench, but Latinos, in particular, remain poorly represented in many Superior Courts.
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California’s bench of judges and justices is growing more diverse, according to data released this week by the state’s governing body for the court system. Amid brightly colored graphs and charts, the Judicial Council touted adding more women and people of color to its ranks over the past 15 years.
Women now represent nearly 38% of judicial officers at all levels trial and appellate courts, as well as the state’s highest court, the new data show.