During a recent government meeting, nominees Miss Lanthier and Miss Henry shared insights from their extensive legal careers, emphasizing the critical role of the jury system in the American justice process. Both nominees highlighted their experiences in handling numerous criminal cases, with Miss Lanthier noting her involvement in nearly 50 jury trials. She expressed admiration for jurors' dedication, stating that they take their responsibilities seriously, regardless of the case's perceived significance.
Miss Henry echoed this sentiment, reflecting on her experiences in federal court and the importance of providing law students with opportunities to witness trials firsthand. She underscored the rarity of such experiences, particularly in federal court, and the value it brings to aspiring lawyers.
The discussion also touched on the evolving role of women in the legal profession, particularly in prosecutorial positions. Both nominees addressed concerns regarding perceptions that women may be \"soft on crime.\" Miss Lanthier emphasized her commitment to representing victims of crime and applying the law impartially, while Miss Henry highlighted her daily interactions with victims, reinforcing her understanding of the trauma they endure.
The meeting showcased the nominees' dedication to the justice system and their belief in the importance of equal treatment under the law, as they prepare for potential confirmation.