Leaders of the State Bar of California say they’re tired of overseeing a legal profession that doesn’t reflect California’s rainbow of races and economic classes.
So they’re taking steps to do something about the problem.
Leaders of the State Bar of California say they're tired of overseeing a legal profession that doesn't reflect California's rainbow of races and economic classes. So they're taking steps to do something about the problem.
October 23, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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Leaders of the State Bar of California say they’re tired of overseeing a legal profession that doesn’t reflect California’s rainbow of races and economic classes.
So they’re taking steps to do something about the problem.
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