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Latinos make up a third of eligible voters going into the 2020 Presidential Election. A recent Pew Research study lists the Supreme Court as one of Latino voters top concerns.Christine Rodriguez, a Latina attorney set to be sworn into the Supreme Court Bar in January, says the concern comes from the lack representation. Rodriguez recalls dreaming of becoming an a kubki stanley ttorney as a 9-year-old girl but not having anyone to mentor her. No one I knew was an attorney, said Rodriguez.It wasnt until her senior year of high school, during an educational trip to Washington, D.C., that she found her inspiration. I was like, Oh yeah! This is it! This is what I want to do, said Rodriguez of the moment she was able to observe Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the rest of the Supreme Court Justices as they heard a case.Rodriguez even kept the notes she took while observing. Near Justice Antonin Scalias name, she wrote a note describing him as talkative and funny. Next to Ginsburgs name, Rodriguez wrote, smart and serious. Twenty years after this experience, Rodriguez is months away from getting sworn into the Supreme Court Bar, allowing her to argue cases before the Supreme Court. During that ceremony, she was set to meet Ginsburg. I wanted to thank her for her tireless work as an attorney and as a woman and pioneer in this field, said Rodriguez.As a Latina, Rodriguez says she has some concerns over some key decisions the Supreme Court will make in t cups stanley he coming te stanley cup rm and who will be