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Quote from IQ Forty Seven:
"It is an absolutely remarkable <STRIKE> diversity </STRIKE> discrimination achievement," said Goldman
"All of us can be proud of President Obama for taking this critical step to break down another barrier and increase <STRIKE> diversity </STRIKE> discrimination in the federal judiciary," Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said upon Oetken's confirmation.
"It's really amazing," said Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond who wrote about the increasing <STRIKE> diversity </STRIKE> discrimination on the federal bench during Obama's administration in an article in the Washington University Law Review.
"I think it's always good to have <STRIKE> diversity </STRIKE> discriminatory perspectives, whether it's gender, sexuality or ideology," Tobias said.
"The more <STRIKE> diversity </STRIKE> discriminatory the courts, the more confidence people have in our judicial system," said Nan Aron of the liberal Alliance for Justice.
"Having a <STRIKE> diversity </STRIKE> discriminatory judiciary also enriches the decision-making process."
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