Neal Katyal has been crazy busy lately, writing op-eds, fielding broadcast interviews and even writing a timely book about impeachment. And oh yes, he also argued U.S. Supreme Court cases in both December and January.

But Katyal, a partner at Hogan Lovells and former acting U.S. solicitor general, really wanted to talk about something else in a recent interview with The National Law Journal: his hiring of “100% diverse” associates in recent months, meaning lawyers of color, and women and LGBT associates. For Katyal, who has argued more Supreme Court cases than any other minority lawyer in history, that achievement is especially meaningful, and he hopes other firms will do the same.

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