Priscilla Hall

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L. Priscilla Hall

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Prior offices
New York Supreme Court Appellate Division 2nd Department

Education

Bachelor's

Howard University, 1968

Graduate

Columbia University School of Journalism, 1973

Law

Columbia University School of Law, 1969


L. Priscilla Hall was an associate justice on the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department. She was appointed to the court by former Governor David Patterson and assumed office on March 19, 2009.[1] She retired in March 2018.

Education

Hall received her undergraduate degree from Howard University in 1968, her master's degree from the Columbia University School of Journalism in 1969, and her J.D. degree from the Columbia University School of Law in 1973.[1]

Career

Noteworthy events

Lieutenant governor order

In 2009, Hall suspended an order keeping the appointed lieutenant governor from performing the duties of office. When David Paterson took over the office of governor after Eliot Spitzer's resignation, Paterson appointed Richard Ravitch to take over as lieutenant governor. New York State Senate Republicans filed a lawsuit stating that Paterson's action was unconstitutional, and New York Supreme Court Judge William La Marca issued an order restraining Ravitch from performing the duties of the office. Justice Hall suspended the preliminary injunction and directed both parties to appear in court for resolution.[3]

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