By Cruz Reynoso
Californians agree that the administration of justice works better for all its residents when all ethnic and racial groups are well represented. At the same time, lawyers have an ethical obligation, as public citizens, to seek after justice. Those ends will be served by including in the bar members from the many racial, ethnic, social and geographic groups...
Californians agree that the administration of justice works better for all its residents when all ethnic and racial groups are well represented. At the same time, lawyers have an ethical obligation, as public citizens, to seek after justice. Those ends will be served by including in the bar members from the many racial, ethnic, social and geographic groups...
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