It’s not just the Supreme Court bench: Lower courts with ‘incredible sway’ are not diverse enough
USA Today spotlights The Appellate Project amid coverage of efforts to diversify the federal judiciary, noting our role in mentoring and training students of color aiming for careers in appellate law.
Biden’s Supreme Court Promise Underscores A Reality: Black Women Rarely Get to The Federal Judiciary
Juvaria Khan highlights for Buzzfeed News how the Supreme Court fails to reflect the diversity of the communities it makes decisions for.
How Did I Get Here? Juvaria Khan and Diversifying the Appellate Courts
TAP Founder Juvaria Khan joins the Muslim Bar Association of New York podcast.
Born Tired
In a collaboration with The Strict Scrutiny Podcast, members of The Appellate project talk about voting rights and diversity in the appellate bar.
State Courts’ Stark Lack of Diversity Demands Action
Law360 highlights the work The Appellate Project is doing to diversify the court system.
Promoting Diversity in Appellate Practice
Juvaria Khan joins the Texas Appellate Law Podcast.
Right for the Wrong Reasons
The Appellate Project makes a guest appearance on the Strict Scrutiny Podcast.
Interview with Juvaria Khan, Founder and Executive Director of The Appellate Project
Juvaria Khan joins Jonah Perlin on on the How I Lawer Podcast
Diversifying Appellate World Means Starting at the Beginning
Bloomberg Law highlights The Appellate Project in a piece on the lack of diversity in the appellate bar.
The Appellate Project on Legal Talk Network
Juvaria Khan talks to Legal Talk Network about why she started The Appellate Project.
‘Appellate Project’ Aims to Boost Diversity in Specialized Bar
The National Law Journal takes a look at The Appellate Project.
Noel Francisco’s Exit Trims Scant High Court Minority Presence
Bloomberg Law examines the lack of diversity in the appellate system, following the exit of Noel Francisco.