Much. Some background on Justice Pryor, he was born in San Francisco, he eventually after stanford came east, farther east. Hes got a ba from Magdalene College at oxford, here in his law degree at harvard. He wen on to justice goldberg. This court he served with great distinction as justice department. He served as chief general at one point. He has taught at Harvard Law School at the Harvard Kennedy school of government, at the college of law in sidney, australia and at the university of rome. In 1980, he was appointed to the United States court of appeals for the First Circuit and he was the chief judge from 1990 to 1994. Then in 1994, president clinton nominate d him as an associate justice of the Supreme Court to succeed justice blackmon. He took his seat on august 3rd, 1994. He has also been a prolific writer. Many books, wonderful art calls. His most recent books was accomplished last september. In a nutshell, in my view and im sure you will agree with me, Justice Pryors career i
Much. Some background on Justice Pryor, he was born in San Francisco, he eventually after stanford came east, farther east. Hes got a ba from Magdalene College at oxford, here in his law degree at harvard. He wen on to justice goldberg. This court he served with great distinction as justice department. He served as chief general at one point. He has taught at Harvard Law School at the Harvard Kennedy school of government, at the college of law in sidney, australia and at the university of rome. In 1980, he was appointed to the United States court of appeals for the First Circuit and he was the chief judge from 1990 to 1994. Then in 1994, president clinton nominate d him as an associate justice of the Supreme Court to succeed justice blackmon. He took his seat on august 3rd, 1994. He has also been a prolific writer. Many books, wonderful art calls. His most recent books was accomplished last september. In a nutshell, in my view and im sure you will agree with me, Justice Pryors career i
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Mr. President , mr. Speaker, honorable members of the Supreme Court, members of the state legislature and my cabinet, former governors, family and friends, this is the seventh time that i have had the honor step before this legislature and the people of new jersey to perform one of my duties as governor. Article 5, section 1, paragraph 12 of our constitution. Creates the requirement for the governor to report on the state of the state. As the one person independently elected by all new jersey State Government, the governor is the only person truly able to give this report. For me, service to the people of this state has been my central responsibility every day of my life for the last 15 years. First as United States attorney. And now as governor. As i enter my eighth year as governor, it is my honor and privilege to report on the state of the state that i call home for
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