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Government

Apr. 3, 2007

In Inland Empire, a New Push to Attract Minority Judges

RIVERSIDE - A State Bar investigator who has advised Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on his judicial picks in the past is mounting a push to get more minorities to apply for bench seats in the Inland Empire.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      RIVERSIDE - A State Bar investigator who has advised Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on his judicial picks in the past is mounting a push to get more minorities to apply for bench seats in the Inland Empire.
      Tom Layton is working to try to help Schwarzenegger make more diverse bench selections as the governor prepares to appoint 50 new judges s...

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