The Bar of England and Wales is home to some of the most accomplished and talented lawyers from across the globe. This brilliance owes much to the richness in diversity of the profession.
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Celebrating Diversity at the Bar
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Obafemi Awolowo
Nigerian nationalist and statesman who played a key role in Nigeria's independence movement
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American war correspondent, lawyer and soldier who took part in the American Civil War
Find out moreS Chelvan
Legal expert on refugee and human rights claims based on sexual or gender identity and expression
Find out moreEdward Cragg Haynes
Earliest known Black Middle Templar and one of the earliest formally trained Black clergymen
Find out moreObafemi Awolowo
Nigerian nationalist and statesman who played a key role in Nigeria's independence movement
Find out moreThomas Morris Chester
American war correspondent, lawyer and soldier who took part in the American Civil War
Find out moreS Chelvan
Legal expert on refugee and human rights claims based on sexual or gender identity and expression
Find out moreEdward Cragg Haynes
Earliest known Black Middle Templar and one of the earliest formally trained Black clergymen
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Patricia Dangor
First woman of Afro Caribbean heritage to be appointed to the Circuit Bench of England and Wales
Find out moreTaslim Olawale Elias
Attorney-General and Chief Justice of Nigeria and a judge and President of the International Court of Justice
Find out moreMartin Forde
Independent Adviser to the Windrush Compensation Scheme about racial inequality in the UK
Find out morePatricia Dangor
First woman of Afro Caribbean heritage to be appointed to the Circuit Bench of England and Wales
Find out moreTaslim Olawale Elias
Attorney-General and Chief Justice of Nigeria and a judge and President of the International Court of Justice
Find out moreMartin Forde
Independent Adviser to the Windrush Compensation Scheme about racial inequality in the UK
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Ashitey Ollennu
The nickname “Judge” inspired this son of a Supreme Court Judge in Ghana to become a barrister
Find out moreEdward Richards
1st Black Bermudian to head the government of Bermuda and 1st Premier of Bermuda
Find out moreKhushwant Singh
Barrister, diplomat, editor, novelist, poet, philosopher and columnist
Find out moreManjiit Singh Gill
Promoted legislation prohibiting race discrimination against barristers
Find out moreAshitey Ollennu
The nickname “Judge” inspired this son of a Supreme Court Judge in Ghana to become a barrister
Find out moreEdward Richards
1st Black Bermudian to head the government of Bermuda and 1st Premier of Bermuda
Find out moreKhushwant Singh
Barrister, diplomat, editor, novelist, poet, philosopher and columnist
Find out moreManjiit Singh Gill
Promoted legislation prohibiting race discrimination against barristers
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