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Murphy picks civil rights attorney, former Ruth Bader Ginsburg clerk to join N.J. Supreme Court
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Posted Mar 15, 2021
Rachel Wainer Apter speaks at Rutgers-Newark’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall on Monday morning after Gov. Phil Murphy announced he will nominate her to become the newest justice on the New Jersey Supreme Court.Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media
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Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday he will nominate a civil rights attorney and former clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to become the newest justice on New Jersey’s Supreme Court.
Rachel Wainer Apter, 40, director of the state Division of Civil Rights and formerly an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, was fittingly introduced during a ceremony at Rutgers-Newark’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall on what would have been Ginsburg’s 88th birthday. Ginsburg was once a law professor at the school.
Gillie and Marc’s statue of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Photo courtesy of the artists.
Meanwhile, the city’s She Built NYC initiative, launched in 2018, will build monuments to jazz legend Billie Holiday, public health pioneer Helen Rodríguez Trías, civil rights leader Elizabeth Jennings Graham, lighthouse keeper Katherine Walker, and Shirley Chisholm, the nation’s first Black congresswoman.
Those names were chosen after a public poll; when the most-suggested woman, Saint Frances Cabrini, wasn’t among those chosen for a statue, her fellow Italian American, Governor Andrew Cuomo, took it upon himself to arrange for a monument in her honor. The statue, by Jill and Giancarlo Biagi, was unveiled in Battery Park City this past October. (The pandemic has delayed the city’s statues indefinitely.)
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