As President Biden nominates first African American U.S. Supreme Court nominee, attorneys...
Montgomery County has a Black population of about 6 percent,
Both Perez McGill and Clay-Jackson are sworn members of the U.S. Supreme Court Bar, which allows them to practice law before the Supreme Court justices. As a special victims chief prosecutor at the DA’s Office, Stewart, 38, thinks being Black better informs her understanding of certain cases. Stewart realizes kids with more pigmented skin may not bruise as easily but may still be victims of physical abuse, she said in her office atA perk to her job, she added, is being an inspiration to those she advocates on behalf of.
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