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Report challenges Judicial Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
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on Oct 2022
Legal Action November 2022
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Legal Action Group
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2022-10-21
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2023-09-18
Report challenges Judicial Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
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Racial bias and the Bench: a response to the Judicial Diversity and Inclusion Strategy (2020–2025)
, a report by Keir Monteith KC and the University of Manchester launched on 18 October 2022, assesses the strategy’s terms, drawing on findings from a new survey of legal professionals, whose views and experiences were that racial bias continues to play a significant role in the justice system.
Monteith will be writing about the report’s findings for the December 2022/January 2023 issue of
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