When Miami-Dade Judge Tanya Brinkley joined the county court in 2013, she became only the second sitting black woman on the 11th Circuit bench. She still is.
She recognizes, therefore, that the position comes with an extra responsibility.
Miami-Dade Judge Tanya Brinkley, one of two black women on the Miami-Dade Circuit bench, hopes her story encourages "whatever ethnicity isn't represented on the bench" to run for judge.
January 05, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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When Miami-Dade Judge Tanya Brinkley joined the county court in 2013, she became only the second sitting black woman on the 11th Circuit bench. She still is.
She recognizes, therefore, that the position comes with an extra responsibility.
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