Teri L. Jackson Becomes San Francisco’s First Female Black Judge

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Congratulations to Judge Teri L. Jackson on becoming the first African American woman presiding judge in the city and county of San Francisco! Jackson who ran unopposed, has been a member of the San Francisco Bench since September 2002. Jackson’s two-year term will begin Jan. 1, according to court officials.

Jackson said in a statement:

“The San Francisco branch reflects the diversity of our city and the entire Bay Area, and we are fortunate to have such a diverse, energetic and innovative group of judges to assure equal and fair access to justice for all people who use our courts.”

Always excited to share the success of #BlackGirlMagic!

 

1 thought on “Teri L. Jackson Becomes San Francisco’s First Female Black Judge”

  1. Wow! The first in 2016? Congrats, to Judge Jackson. I trust you will have a long tenure and I also look forward to more distinguished individuals like yourself joining you on the bench.

    Best!

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