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UK supreme court to take on paid interns from underrepresented groups

Scheme for aspiring lawyers comes as court faces scrutiny over lack of diversity All 12 supreme court justices are white and only two are women. The court’s chief executive said it had a ‘leadership role to play’ in increasing diversity. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA All 12 supreme court justices are white and only two are women. The court’s chief executive said it had a ‘leadership role to play’ in increasing diversity. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA Thu 27 May 2021 01.00 EDT Last modified on Thu 27 May 2021 01.01 EDT The supreme court has announced its first paid internships for aspiring lawyers from underrepresented communities as it seeks to increase diversity in the judiciary.

Supreme Court announces first paid internship in diversity drive

By Jemma Slingo2021-05-27T09:46:00+01:00 The Supreme Court has developed its first paid internship, inviting aspiring barristers from under-represented communities to apply. The scheme has been organised in collaboration with social mobility charity Bridging the Bar and will offer eight applicants a five-day paid placement at the Supreme Court. To take part in the programme, candidates must have completed or accepted an offer on the Bar Professional Training Course. SC: Candidates from under-represented communities will take part in internship Source: Darren Filkins Each intern will be assigned to a judicial assistant and will observe cases and discuss legal arguments with justices. In addition to a week in the Supreme Court, Bridging the Bar will also run two days of preparatory coaching.

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