How Supreme Court diversity has shaped American life, visualized

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White men have decided Americans’ basic rights for centuries, but seven justices have made a difference

specifically to add a Black woman to the court, saying she would simply be a beneficiary of affirmative action rather than chosen because of her qualifications.

The result is that the interpretations of Americans’ rights — for instance, the right to have a lawyer, the right to abortion, protection against gender-based discrimination — have been made almost exclusively by White men. The U.S. Supreme Court poses for its first picture today since Abe Fortas replaced Arthur Goldberg, now U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. left to right, standing: Associate justices Byron R. White; William J. Brennan Jr.; Potter Stewart; and Abe Fortas. Seated: Tom C. Clark; Hugo L. Black; Chief Justice Earl Warren; William O. Douglas; and John M. Harlan.

This is a Jan. 1971 photo of members of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. Seated from left are, Associate Justices John W. Harlan and Hugo Black; Chief Justice Warren E. Burger; Associate Justices William O. Douglas and William Brennan Jr. Standing from left are, Associate Justices Thurgood Marshall, Potter Stewart, Byron R. White and Harry A. Blackmun. The all-male Supreme Court decided that it was unconstitutional to hire men with young children but not women with young children.

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