The first black policewoman in Oakland who went on to hold three presidential appointments.
A Big Law partner who decided to scale back to raise her kids but still impressed the White House.
In Oakland, years of diversity efforts show with a historic all-female federal bench.
November 21, 2012 at 11:00 AM
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The first black policewoman in Oakland who went on to hold three presidential appointments.
A Big Law partner who decided to scale back to raise her kids but still impressed the White House.
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