A panel of appellate justices told an online audience of law students Thursday that diversity in personal characteristics and life experiences are critical to crafting strong opinions.
“Our court always makes a better decision when there are differing points of view at the table,” Associate Justice Mary Yu of the Washington Supreme Court said during the webcast, organized by The Appellate Project, a fledgling organization created to encourage more minority law students to pursue a career in appellate law.
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