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Margaret
H. Marshall:
Chief Justice,
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
Margaret
H. Marshall is Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court. A
native of South Africa, she graduated from Witwatersrand University
in Johannesburg in 1966.
In 1966,
she was elected as President of the National Union of South African
Students, and served in that capacity until 1968 when she came
to the United States to pursue her graduate studies. She received
a master's degree from Harvard University, and her J.D. from Yale
Law School.
Chief Justice
Marshall was an associate, and later a partner, in the Boston
law firm of Csapler & Bok, and was a partner in the Boston
law firm of Choate, Hall & Stewart. Before her appointment
to the Supreme Judicial Court, she was Vice President and General
Counsel of Harvard University.
First appointed
as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court in November
1996, she was named as Chief Justice in September 1999 by Governor
Cellucci, and began her term on October 14,1999, following her
confirmation by the Governor's Council.
Chief Justice
Marshall is the second woman to serve on the Supreme
Judicial Court in its over-300 year history, and the first
woman to serve as Chief Justice.
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