
Deborah A. Batts was appointed as a U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York by President Bill Clinton in 1994. Batts made history as the first openly gay African American woman to serve on the federal bench. Throughout her career, she worked on several high-profile civil rights cases, particularly in the areas of LGBTQ+ rights and racial discrimination.
Judge Batts’s appointment represented a significant step forward for both the LGBTQ+ community and African Americans in law. She was known for her fairness and commitment to ensuring that individuals from all walks of life had access to justice. Her rulings on civil rights cases have had a lasting impact on the legal protections for marginalized groups in the United States.
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