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Governor nominates first black woman to NJ Supreme Court

Fabiana Pierre-Louis is being nominated to serve on the state Supreme Court.

06/05/2020

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Governor nominates first black woman to NJ Supreme Court

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Fabiana Pierre-Louis is being nominated to serve on the state Supreme Court.

Fabiana Pierre-Louis, a former U.S. attorney from South Jersey, is being nominated to serve on the state Supreme Court. If approved, she would be the first black woman to serve on the bench, and only the third black justice to serve on New Jersey’s highest court.

06/05/2020

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