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1943 birthsLiving peoplePeople from Bedford–Stuyvesant, BrooklynStuyvesant High School alumniShimer College alumniNew York University alumniBrooklyn Law School alumniAfrican-American judgesNew York Supreme Court Justices New York Supreme CourtMetropolitan Black Bar AssociationKings Countyof counselNational Arbitration and MediationBedford-StuyvesantStuyvesant High SchoolShimer CollegeGreat BooksNew York UniversityBrooklyn Law SchoolNixon Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander & FerdonMetropolitan Black Bar AssociationBedford-StuyvesantmentoringVantage Press Randolph L. Jackson (born 1943) is an attorney, author and retired justice of the New York Supreme Court. He was a co-founder of the Metropolitan Black Bar Association, and was the longest-serving justice in the Civil Term of the Kings County Supreme Court, from which he retired in 2010. His writings include Black People in the Bible and How to Get a Fair Trial by Jury . As of 2013, Jackson is of counsel for the firm of Okun, Oddo &am