While the last three male Supreme Court nominees have all been married with children, the last three women nominated to the court -- Justice Sonia Sotomayor and nominees Elena Kagan and Harriet Miers -- "have all been single and without children," which makes the court "a good symbol of the American job market," New York Times columnist David Leonhardt writes. "[O]utright sexism is no longer the main barrier to gender equality," he argues, adding that the "main barrier is the harsh price most workers pay for pursuing anything other than the old-fashioned career path...
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