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José Trías Monge


José Trías Monge (May 5, 1920 – June 24, 2003) was a lawyer and judge in Puerto Rico. He served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico from 1974 to 1985.
Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico He was appointed, without any prior court service, by Gov. Rafael Hernández Colón, who as President of the Senate of Puerto Rico between 1969 and 1972 had espoused that Chief Justices should be selected from among current Associate Justices.
In 1940 he graduated Bachelor of Arts at the University of Puerto Rico and in 1943 obtained the master of Arts from Harvard University. The following year he graduated from law, also of Harvard. In 1947 he completed doctoral studies in law at Yale University. From 1947 to 1949 he taught professorship at the University of Puerto Rico
Prior to his service as Chief Justice, Trías Monge served as Attorney General of Puerto Rico under Gov. Luis Muñoz Marín and one of the top delegates to Puerto Rico's Constitutional Assembly between 1951 and 1952. Along with Muñoz Marín and Dr. Antonio Fernós Isern he is considered one of the chief architects of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico's Constitution. As Chief Justice, he chaired the 1980 Constitutional Board for Electoral Reapportionment.
Trias Monge is the author of several books on the judicial history and political status of Puerto Rico, in both Spanish and English.
Several years prior to his death, despite his own contribution to the drafting and approval of the 1952 Commonwealth Constitution, he began writing and speaking publicly that Puerto Rico remained a territory or colony of the United States.〔("José Trías Monge, 83, Puerto Rico Chief Justice," ''New York Times'', June 27, 2003. ) Retrieved 2/18/2014.〕
==Selected publications==

*''Puerto Rico: The Trials of the Oldest Colony in the World,'' by José Trías Monge (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997).
*''La Justicia en sus Manos'', by Luis Rafael Rivera, 2007, ISBN 1-57581-884-1

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