President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated Constance Baker Motley to the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, in Manhattan, in 1966. Her nomination was stalled in the Senate for nine months before being approved, due to resistance from racist Southern politicians.
Judge Motley, a graduate of Columbia Law School, was active in the legal battle for civil rights. As a young lawyer, she clerked for future US Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, when he was lead counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. Motley drafted an early complaint for the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, (1954) in 1950. She went on to argue ten civil rights cases before the Supreme Court, winning nine.
Judge Motley was still active on the US District Court bench when she died in 2005.
Jane Bolin became the first African-American woman judge in the United States when she was sworn in to preside over the New York City Domestic Relations Court in 1939.
No African-American woman ever has been appointed to the Supreme Court
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M. Fathima Beevi was the first female judge to be appointed to the Supreme Court of India (1989)
At the moment, Clarence Thomas, who was nominated by George H. W. Bush in 1991, is the only African-American on the Court. He replaced Thurgood Marshall (1967-1991), the first African-American to serve as Supreme Court Justice, upon Marshall's retirement.There have only been two African-Americans on the US Supreme Court to date.
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Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, pursuant to section 9(2) of the Supreme Court Act, are appointed until they reach the age of seventy-five. A justice of the Supreme Court may also be removed by the Governor General for misconduct, upon resolutions of both the appointed Senate and the elected House of Commons.
Research has shown that the members of India's Supreme Court are appointed by the President of India. The President relies on the advice of the Union Cabinet before appointing a Judge.
No African American woman has ever served on the United States Supreme Court. The first woman to be appointed to the Court was Sandra Day O'Connor. The first African American to be appointed to the Court was Thurgood Marshall.
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Thurgood Marshall, who successfully argued Brown versus the Board of Education before the Supreme Court was appointed he first African American Justice of the United States Supreme Court afterwards.
At the moment, Clarence Thomas, who was nominated by George H. W. Bush in 1991, is the only African-American on the Court. He replaced Thurgood Marshall (1967-1991), the first African-American to serve as Supreme Court Justice, upon Marshall's retirement. There have only been two African-Americans on the US Supreme Court to date.
The first African-American to serve on the US Supreme Court was Thurgood Marshall, who was appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Thurgood Marshall was a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. He was the first African- American ever to be appointed as a justice.
Thurgood Marshall was the first African American appointed to the Supreme Court. RandieJ
At the moment, Clarence Thomas, who was nominated by George H. W. Bush in 1991, is the only African-American on the Court. He replaced Thurgood Marshall (1967-1991), the first African-American to serve as Supreme Court Justice, upon Marshall's retirement.There have only been two African-Americans on the US Supreme Court to date.