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From the New York Times article:
"Sheila Abdus-Salaam, an associate judge on New York States highest court and the first African-American woman to serve on that bench, was found dead on Wednesday in the Hudson River, the authorities said.
The police were investigating how she ended up in the river, and it was not clear how long Judge Abdus-Salaam, who lived nearby in Harlem, had been missing. There were no signs of trauma on her body, the police said. She was fully clothed.
On the court, Judge Abdus-Salaam was among the most reliable and steadfast liberal voices, regularly siding with vulnerable parties the poor, impoverished immigrants and people with mental illnesses, for instance against more powerful and established interests. She also tended to lean toward injured parties who brought claims of misconduct, fraud or breach of contract against wealthy corporations."
She was only 65 years old.
Dustlawyer
(10,495 posts)CincyDem
(6,363 posts)...and if her demise creates an opportunity to shift the court's ideology or perspective on a particular issue. Not sure how she's replaced - Cuomo appointment or special election.