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CG has purchased "Federal-State Court Directory," "Directory of State Court Clerks & County Courthouses" and "Your Nation's Courts Online" from WANT Publishing Co. Those who reach this lawyerly apex are, almost to a man--and they are nearly all (white) men--those whose resume includes either a top-tier law school, work experience in the solicitor general's office, or a stint as a Supreme Court clerk. And, she says, recent news reports have provided more examples: Employees of Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown claimed their superiors coerced them to contribute to Brown's campaign, and records of employee contributions to Sheahan were found to be riddled with misreporting of names and other errors. |
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