Since Chief Judge Rowan Wilson of the New York Court of Appeals took office in April, the judiciary’s leadership corps has undergone major changes.

Packed with number of leaders who represent historic firsts for New York’s judiciary—Wilson himself, to provide one example, is the first Black person to helm the Court of Appeals—a new administration is beginning their work at a crucial time for the state court system.

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