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“Diversity—Continuing Challenges”
Filed under Diversity and Careers
Posted by Libraries, January 26, 2006
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Alan B. Bookman, Florida Bar Journal, 12/05, Vol. 79, Issue 11, p. 6
It is simple enough these days to look with confidence at the impressive strides made in guaranteeing equality for all Americans, regardless of race. Granted, racism is not greeted with such an acceptable response by most people anymore. However, most would also agree that there is still much to be done. In that spirit, the Florida Bar Association is taking a proactive approach to increasing the diversity of lawyers in that state. Working on the ideal that there is something to be said for a community being reflected in those who serve it, they are implementing many new methods to further diversify their legal profession.
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—Doug Devanney
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