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DESCRIPTION: &nbsp;Please join the ACS Michigan Chapter for a discussion on the continued lack of diversity in state court judgeships. We’ll discuss the updates since our panel on this issue in 2017, and what can be done to bring a greater variety of perspectives to the bench. The conversation will feature Judge Teri Lynn Dennings, the first Black judge appointed to the Macomb County Circuit Court, and State Representative Tenisha Yancey. \n\nFeaturing:\n\nHon. Teri Lynn Dennings, Judge, Macomb County 16th Judicial Circuit Court\nChantá Parker, Managing Director, Neighborhood Defender Service\nHon. Tenisha Yancey, Representative, Michigan House of Representatives, 1st House District\n\nModerated by:\nRoeiah Epps Ward, Public Defender, Neighborhood Defender Service; Member, ACS Michigan Board of Directors; Next Generation Leader, American Constitution Society\n&nbsp;\nAs the nation's leading progressive legal organization, ACS is committed to ensuring that all aspects of our events are accessible and enjoyable for all. If you require any accommodations, please contact us at&nbsp;LCemails@acslaw.org.\n\nFor details, click here: https://getinvolved.acslaw.org/component/events/event/1023
SUMMARY:ACS Michigan: The Gavel Gap Revisited: How State Courts Fall Short on Diversity
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