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Reading Time: 1 minute Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware (CPBD) again called for a Black to be appointed to Chancery Court following President Biden’s first round of historic judicial nominations in the federal courts. Nominations included Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. The group tied to translation services company TransPerfect has been calling for diversity in Delaware’s courts, and has been joined by the Rev. Al Sharpton and Pastor Blaine Hacket of St. John African Methodist Church. Currently, Black Delawareans account for 15 percent of the judiciary and more than 21 percent of the total population. ....
Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware Calls for New Age of Diversity on Chancery Court Amid President Biden’s Nominations April 1, 2021 GMT WILMINGTON, Del. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 1, 2021 Today, Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware (CPBD) called for a Black justice to be nominated to the Chancery Court following President Biden’s first round of historic judicial nominations in the federal courts, including the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the influential U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. ADVERTISEMENT With outgoing Chancellor Andre Bouchard set to retire on April 30th, there is an unprecedented opportunity to restore diversity on the Chancery Court alongside historic federal court nominations of people of color. For years, CPBD has been calling for diversity in Delaware’s courts, and has been joined by leaders such as Reverend Al Sharpt ....