Rowan Wilson confirmed as New York’s first Black chief judge

Known to be a liberal-leaning judge, Wilson will lead state's highest court

By Betul Yuruk

NEW YORK (AA) - New York’s Senate on Tuesday confirmed Rowan Wilson as the state's first Black chief judge to lead its top court.

Wilson will lead the Court of Appeals in New York and replace Janet DiFiore, who stepped down seven months ago.

Known to be a liberal-leaning judge, Wilson has served as an associate judge on the court since 2017.

''Judge Wilson will bring honor to our court and will help lead our court in a new direction that will stand up for all New Yorkers,'' Senate majority leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said.


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