The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Trump choosing white men as judges, highest rate in decades

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WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump is nominating white men to America’s federal courts at a rate not seen in nearly 30 years, threatenin­g to reverse a slow transforma­tion toward a judiciary that reflects the nation’s diversity.

So far, 91 percent of Trump’s nominees are white, and 81 percent are male, an Associated Press analysis has found. Three of every four are white men, with few African-Americans and Hispanics in the mix. The last president to nominate a similarly homogenous group was George H.W. Bush.

The shift could prove to be one of Trump’s most enduring legacies. These are lifetime appointmen­ts, and Trump has inherited both an unusually high number of vacancies and an aging population of judges. That puts him in position to significan­tly reshape the courts that decide thousands of civil rights, environmen­tal, criminal justice and other disputes across the country.

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