Biden made U.S. courts more diverse. Six judges discuss why it matters

“When I graduated 20 years ago, I don’t even know if I imagined that in my lifetime, I would see a Black woman on the Supreme Court,” said Fatima Goss Graves, president and chief executive of the National Women’s Law Center. “Not because there weren’t highly qualified, extraordinary Black woman attorneys around the country — that was not a new idea. They had long been practicing. It was just that you couldn’t see it.”