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Discover a groundbreaking analysis of gender and race dynamics in U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings with the thought-provoking book, Supreme Bias. This insightful book by Christina L. Boyd, Paul M. Collins, Jr., and Lori A. Ringhand sheds light on the unique challenges faced by women and nominees of color during the confirmation process. Uncover the stark disparities in treatment and learn how bias influences the highest levels of legal power in the country.
Delve into a wealth of qualitative and quantitative evidence that exposes the inequalities present in Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Gain a deeper understanding of how female nominees and nominees of color are subjected to stereotype-based questioning, interruptions, and negative portrayals by senators. Supreme Bias offers a critical examination of the confirmation process and highlights the urgent need for change in combating race and gender bias.
Take a stand against bias in the legal system and support the call for a more equitable confirmation process with Supreme Bias. This eye-opening book provides actionable suggestions for reducing bias in future Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Join the conversation on diversity, equality, and representation in the highest court of the land. Empower yourself with knowledge and be part of the solution.
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