Eric Lesh, Executive Director of the LGBT Bar of NY speaks with the Brennan Center's Alicia Bannon about the stunning lack of judicial diversity on state high courts. We also chat with former host of this podcast, Matthew Skinner about his work to achieve LGBTQ fairness in New York State courts. Finally, we chat with the Co-Chair of the LGBT Bar of New York's Judiciary Committee, Janice Grubin, about how lawyers can get involved in the process of screening candidates for judicial office or seeking office themselves.
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An LGBTQ Legislative Agenda for a New New York!
Stop Kavanaugh: What We Learned From The Hearing
You Better Clerk: Is a Judicial Clerkship Right for You?
A Religious Litmus Test for Serving LGBTQ Youth at Risk?
Trump's SCOTUS Pick and What's at Stake for Civil Rights
Kennedy steps down: It's all on the line!
What's cake got to do with it?
All LGBT Eyes Still on SCOTUS
Masterpiece Cakeshop: Not the Win We Hoped for, Not the Loss We Feared
Stacking the Courts: The Fight Against Trump's Federal Judicial Nominees
IDAHOTB! “Queer people anywhere are responsible for queer people everywhere.”
"Trump Benchslap" May 2018
SCOTUS Spotlight: The LGBT Impact of Trump’s Hateful Travel Ban
“The Transgender Trio” - April 2018
Because of Sex! — March 2018
Waiting For Cake! -- February 2018
LGBT Law Notes Podcast: "Resist" - January 2018
LGBT Law Notes Podcast: December 2017
LGBT Law Notes Podcast: November 2017
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