Cornell: Judges Who've Served With Women More Likely to Hire Women
May 28, 2020
May 28, 2020
ITHACA, New York, May 28 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Federal appellate judges are more likely to hire women to prestigious court clerkships after serving on panels with female colleagues, new Cornell research shows.
The findings suggest diversity at a profession's highest levels may open doors for underrepresented groups at entry levels, potentially helping to reduce discrimination, said Eleonora Patacchini and Marco Battaglini, economics professors . . .
Federal appellate judges are more likely to hire women to prestigious court clerkships after serving on panels with female colleagues, new Cornell research shows.
The findings suggest diversity at a profession's highest levels may open doors for underrepresented groups at entry levels, potentially helping to reduce discrimination, said Eleonora Patacchini and Marco Battaglini, economics professors . . .