Pro-business group rebrands to focus on judicial fairness
CITIZENS FOR A PRO-BUSINESS DELAWARE IS REBRANDING TO REFLECT ITS INTENTION TO BATTLE FOR CHANGES IN THE U.S. COURT SYSTEM.
Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware will announce that it is rebranding during a Tuesday rally designed to pressure Gov. John Carney to appoint a Black justice to Chancery Court.
The group’s name will change to Citizens for Judicial Fairness, to reflect its growth into an organization with a national focus in highlighting gaps in representation and fighting for equity and transparency in U.S. courts and the legal system.
“This is a major milestone for our movement in Delaware and nationwide as we focus our efforts on fighting for fairness, equity and transparency in our judiciary and legal industry,” said Chris Coffey, campaign manager for the group, in a press release.