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Minority Justices

Otis M. SmithMary S. ColemanDorothy Comstock RileyConrad L. Mallett, Jr.Dennis W. Archer. Otis M. Smith. First African American Michigan Supreme Court JusticeBorn in Memphis, Tennessee, 1922EducationFisk UniversitySyracuse UniversityJ.D. from Catholic University Law School in Washington D.C..

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Minority Justices

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    1. Minority Justices

    2. Otis M. Smith Mary S. Coleman Dorothy Comstock Riley Conrad L. Mallett, Jr. Dennis W. Archer

    3. Otis M. Smith First African American Michigan Supreme Court Justice Born in Memphis, Tennessee, 1922 Education Fisk University Syracuse University J.D. from Catholic University Law School in Washington D.C.

    4. Appointed to the Bench in 1961 and served through 1967 Adversity: Served at a time of unrest, when civil rights issues were being hotly debated across the nation. Because of his light skin, he was both accepted and discriminated against by Whites and African Americans Involvement/Personality Civil and Courteous Active with NAACP and Big Brothers Otis M. Smith

    5. Mary S. Coleman First woman to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court Born in Forney, Texas, 1914 Education University of Maryland Law School George Washington University

    6. Served from 1973-1982 after election in 1972 Served as Chief Justice from 1979-1982 Credited with Reorganizing the Michigan Court system Establishing the 1963 Constitutions call for one court of justice Mary S. Coleman

    7. Dorothy Comstock Riley First woman appointed to the Michigan Court of Appeals Adversity: Interviewed with law firms at a time when there were very few women lawyers. The first question she was often asked was how fast she could type. So, she practiced on her own for six years and made a name for herself that way. Born in Detroit, 1924 Education B.A. Wayne State University Legal training at Wayne State University

    8. Supreme Court service Served on the Supreme Court from 1982-1983 Served again from 1985-1997 Retired when Parkinsons Disease set in Founder of the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society Dorothy Comstock Riley

    9. Conrad L. Mallett, Jr. First African-American Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court Born in Detroit, 1953 Education B.A. University of California Los Angeles J.D. University of Southern California

    10. Served the Court from 1990 1998 Appointed in 1990 Re-election to two-year term in 1992 Re-election in 1994 to eight-year term Resigned in 1998 to practice in the private sector Conrad L. Mallett, Jr.

    11. Conrad L. Mallett, Jr. Career Director of Legislative Affairs for Michigan Governor James J. Blanchard from 1983-1984 Director and Executive Assistant to Detroit Mayor Coleman Young from 1985-1986 Involvement Numerous state and national legal organizations NAACP member

    12. Dennis W. Archer Born in Detroit, 1942 Education Wayne State University studied pharmacy Western Michigan University transferred there to become a History teacher but became a Special Education teacher Worked on Law Degree at night at Detroit College of Law

    13. Service to the Michigan Supreme Court Appointed to the Court in 1985 Elected to an 8-year term in 1986 Resigned in 1990 to resume private practice Became Mayor of Detroit Dennis W. Archer

    14. Involvement Numerous professional organizations NAACP life-member Michigan Cancer Foundation Other Organizations Dennis W. Archer

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