Twenty times since becoming Georgia’s governor in 2011, Nathan Deal has had an opportunity to choose members of the state Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
Eighteen times he chose a white person. Fourteen times he chose a man.
Deal expanded the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals by a total of five jurists in a series of moves that reduced the representation of blacks on those courts and women at the high court. But the proportion of women rose at the Court of Appeals.
September 24, 2018 at 05:52 PM
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Twenty times since becoming Georgia’s governor in 2011, Nathan Deal has had an opportunity to choose members of the state Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
Eighteen times he chose a white person. Fourteen times he chose a man.
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