As reported by the New Jersey Law Journal (subscription required), the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Women in the Courts is conducting a new survey of judges and attorneys regarding their perceptions of race and gender issues in the New Jersey court system. The survey, the third in the past 25 years, is part of the Judiciary's continuing process of identifying areas of concern and tracking improvements in gender equality in the state's courts. The current survey is the first study by the Committee that seeks to understand the impact of both race and gender on judges and attorneys in New Jersey.
Judges and attorneys are asked to go to www.njcourtsonline.com/wicsurvey/ to log onto the survey. The target audience is judges and law clerks, and attorneys who have practiced in New Jersey courts, including attorneys in private practice, corporate counsel, prosecutors, public defenders, legal services attorneys, and attorneys in various state agencies.
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