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This Article is From Jun 05, 2020

Murphy Nominates First Black Woman to N.J.’s Highest Court

(Bloomberg) -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy nominated Fabiana Pierre-Louis, a daughter of Haitian immigrants, to serve on the state Supreme Court, where she would be its first black woman.

Pierre-Louis, 39, is a partner in the Cherry Hill office of Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, specializing in white-collar crime and government investigations, according to the firm's website. A graduate of Rutgers University Law School, she practiced for nine years in the U.S. Attorney's Office for New Jersey, serving as an assistant U.S. attorney in Newark and later as attorney-in-charge for Trenton and then Camden.

Pierre-Louis, at the announcement of her nomination in Trenton, said she was proud of helping to create the Trenton Reentry Court, which guides residents at risk of violating post-conviction supervision terms.

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