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    NEW: New York Federal District Judge Deborah Batts, an openly-gay black woman and a trailblazer for diversity in the judiciary, has died. She was 72. |

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  3. There really is no better time for young women to enter the law profession, Justice Ginsburg says.

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  4. Judge Pillard says she was aware that her mom wasn’t fulfilled by her job. I felt I “owed it to my children to be professionally happy.”

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  5. Judge Harris notes that her mom was a single mom raising four children and going to law school at night. All of her siblings are now lawyers. We’re “a walking joke and no one wants to have dinner with us.”

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  6. Justice Ginsburg gives props to Justice Kavanaugh for having the first all-female law clerk class at the Supreme Court. It was part of the reason why, for the first time, more women than men clerked at the Court.

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  7. Judge Pillard said she was shocked that there are way more men in the law clerk applicant pool than women. There is some kind of “self selection” going on here.

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  8. Justice Ginsburg says one of her criteria for picking law clerks is to give opportunities to people who are already parents. “That was my biggest liability” out of law school.

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  9. Judge Srinivasan on the importance of diversity on the bench: It’s “hard to be what you can’t see.”

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  10. Judge Srinivasan notes that of the 114 Supreme Court Justices, only 4 have been women. “That’s arresting.”

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  11. Judge Pillard says appellate court judges spend a lot of time with their colleagues in their head. Judge Srinivasan says its good to know he’s in her head the way she’s in his.

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  12. Justice Ginsburg says first women on federal appellate court was in 1934. Not another until 1968. President Carter “broke the mold” and was determined to “change the complexion” of the federal bench.

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  13. Judge Pillard said “courts don’t lead;” the public leads change. That’s the lesson of the 19th Amendment, she said.

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  14. On the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, Ginsburg says we should remember that it took nearly as long for it to be ratified. The lesson is persistence, she said. “If you know what the right thing is, you just keep working at it.”

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  15. Judge Srinivasan says he contributed to the trend of more women EIC because he ran for EIC at Stanford and lost to a women.

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  16. RBG says all the top EICs being women is “such a contrast to the ancient days when I went to law school.” Says only two women even on the law review in 1950s.

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  17. No pictures allowed, but Justice Ginsburg is in the house to celebrate that the editors-in-chief of the Top 16 law reviews are all women. Oh, and Judges Pam Harris, Nina Pillard, and Sri Srinivasan are here too.

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    Most Supreme Court justices are registered with a political party. But does that call into question their independence?

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    💲 For centuries it was considered taboo for a third-party to have financial stake in a lawsuit. Today, a new crop of firms are investing in lawsuits for profit. gives a peek inside the practice of litigation finance 👇

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