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Randolph Jackson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Randolph Jackson Randolph L. Jackson (born 1943) is an attorney, author and retired justice of the New York Supreme Court. He was a co-founder of the Metropolitan Black Bar Association, and was the longest-serving justice in the Civil Term of the Kings County Supreme Court, from which he retired in 2010. His writings include ''Black People in the Bible'' and ''How to Get a Fair Trial by Jury''. As of 2013, Jackson is of counsel for the firm of Okun, Oddo & Babat. He also serves as a hearing officer for National Arbitration and Mediation, which he joined in 2011. ==Early life and education==
Jackson was born and raised in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, in New York City.〔 He attended public schools there, culminating with Stuyvesant High School, before leaving for college.〔 For his college education, Jackson first attended Shimer College, a Great Books college in Illinois.〔 Leaving Shimer in 1963, he transferred to New York University, where he graduated in 1965. He went on to obtain a JD at Brooklyn Law School, where he studied as a night student,〔 and graduated in 1969.〔
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