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Join SLS Latino/a/x alumni California judges as they share their experiences, viewpoints, and opportunities for the student and alumni community to pursue a career in the judiciary. What are the past, present, and future impacts of Latino/a/x representation on the bench? The panelists will also discuss the importance of judicial diversity in building trust in the judicial system and better reflecting our country’s varied perspectives and backgrounds.
Panelists include:
Carlos Moreno, JD ’75, (Ret.) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California
Amalia Meza, JD ’79, Judge for the Superior Court of San Diego County
Moderator:
Elena Duarte, JD ’92, Associate Justice on the Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District
Introductions by:
Katya Abelsky, JD ’22, SLLSA Co-Vice President for Advocacy
The speaker portion of the program will be followed by a 15-minute student & alumni social breakout session. We will send the event log-in information from this email address the day before the program.
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Brought to you by SLS in partnership with SLLSA and SLAA.