
PILLARS OF JUSTICE: Although the U.S. Supreme Court is the most diverse it has ever been – three of the nine justices are women and two are minorities – the elite bar that comes before it is strikingly homogeneous: Of the 66 top lawyers, 63 are white. Only eight are women.
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Part 1: A cadre of well-connected attorneys has honed the art of getting the Supreme Court to take up cases – and business is capitalizing on their expertise
WASHINGTON – The marble façade of the U.S. Supreme Court building proclaims a high ideal: “Equal Justice Under Law.”
But inside, an elite cadre of lawyers has emerged […]
At least Reuters has the facts to make a good analysis of the situation, as bleak as it may be. If the country could all see what’s going on, maybe some good could come from this – like disbarring some of the awful current justices and reappointing better justices that are not prejudiced toward monopolistic corporations and would take on the cases of “little people” which are the mass of rejected cases as I see it.