7th Circ. Chief Defends Discrimination Rules In GOP Letter Reply

By Celeste Bott ( February 27, 2024, 4:51 PM EST) -- The Seventh Circuit's chief judge has told two Republican senators that the circuit is "committed to ensuring an environment free of discrimination," after the senators wrote to her arguing that at least three Illinois federal judges issued unethical and illegal standing orders to promote participation by newer, female and minority attorneys. . . .

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