Murphy picks for N.J. Supreme Court advance, but not before one’s activist past is questioned

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N.J. Supreme Court nominees Douglas Fasciale and Rachel Wainer Apter got past the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday and are expected to be confirmed by the full Senate on Monday.

were approved Thursday by the state Senate Judiciary Committee and are set to be confirmed by the full Senate on Monday.

“You have the votes,” Bramnick said before the panel voted 8-3. “I’m asking you to change from an advocate to a justice. Leave it to the Legislature to make laws.” Wainer Apter, 41, described the event as a mock funeral for the landmark Roe v. Wade opinion after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a partial birth abortion ban. She said it was her Harvard professor who made attending the event mandatory as part of her final law class for him that year.

Wainer Apter was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 2008. She said her time as an associate at New York-based Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, where she was part of the Supreme Court and appellate practices, gave her a good grounding on state and federal cases and she developed an expertise quickly on a wide range of topics.

 

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wait, so this lady has never even been a Judge at any level, but now is on the state Supreme Court? that's almost like a state Attorney General with zero law experience oh wait

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