NEW BRUNSWICK – The Minorities in the Profession Section of the NJSBA capped off Black History Month with a night celebrating the rich history and culture of Black Americans and their presence in the law. The event featured performances from the Newark Boys Chorus School, an art exhibit by Akil Roper and Curtis Grayson III and a keynote address by state Supreme Court Justice Fabiana Pierre-Louis. The justice spoke on the history of desegregation in law schools, and how those cases laid the groundwork for the 1954 landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of Education.
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Musical performances, Supreme Court Justice highlight Black History Month celebration
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