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Read the excerpt from "a latina judge's voice" by hon. sonia sotomayor. let us not forget that between the appointments of justice sandra day o'connor in 1981 and justice ginsburg in 1992, eleven years passed. similarly, between justice kaye's initial appointment as an associate judge to the new york court of appeals in 1983, and justice ciparick’s appointment in 1993, ten years elapsed. almost nine years later, we are waiting for a third appointment of a woman to both the supreme court and the new york court of appeals and of a second minority, male or female, preferably hispanic, to the supreme court. in 1992 when i joined the bench, there were still two out of 13 circuit courts and about 53 out of 92 district courts in which no women sat. at the beginning of september of 2001, there are women sitting in all 3 circuit courts. the first, fifth, eighth and federal circuits each have only one female judge, however, out of a combined total number of 48 judges. there are still nearly 37 district courts with no women judges at all. for women of color the statistics are more sobering. as of september 20, 1998, of the then 195 circuit court judges, only two were african-american women and two hispanic women. of the 641 district court judges, only twelve were african-american women and eleven hispanic women. african-american women comprise only 1.56% of the federal judiciary and hispanic-american women comprise only 1%. no african-american, male or female, sits today on the fourth or federal circuits. and no hispanics, male or female, sit on the fourth, sixth, seventh, eighth, district of columbia or federal circuits. sort of shocking, isn't it? this is the year 2002. we have a long way to go. unfortunately, there are some very deep storm warnings we must keep in mind. in at least the last five years the majority of nominated judges the senate delayed more than one year before confirming or never confirming were women or minorities. i need not remind this audience that judge paez of your home circuit, the ninth circuit, has had the dubious distinction of having had his confirmation delayed the longest in senate history. these figures demonstrate that there is a real and continuing need for latino and latina organizations and community groups throughout the country to exist and to continue their efforts of promoting women and men of all colors in their pursuit for equality in the judicial system. the rhetorical technique most used in this excerpt is parallelism. overstatement. ethos. shift. shift

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