Black and Hispanic Federal Judges: 1900 to Present (open access)

Black and Hispanic Federal Judges: 1900 to Present

This report shows that in recent years, attention has increasingly focused upon the minority composition of the Federal judiciary, in apparent response to concerns that judges appointed to the Federal bench should more compositely reflect the U.S. population they serve. Two of the larger U.S. subpopulations served by the Federal judiciary are blacks and Hispanics. Accordingly, this mini brief lists chronologically and cumulatively the appointments of blacks and Hispanics to the Federal bench, which includes the U.S.Supreme Court, Circuit Courts of Appeals, and District courts.
Date: August 9, 1983
Creator: Bailey, Dorothy J
System: The UNT Digital Library
Large and Continuing Deficits: Their Influence on Macroeconomic Performance (open access)

Large and Continuing Deficits: Their Influence on Macroeconomic Performance

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Date: August 1, 1983
Creator: Woodward, G. Thomas
System: The UNT Digital Library