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William McAnulty
William Eugene McAnulty, Jr. is a former Kentucky Supreme Court justice and the first African-American to serve on the court. He passed away in August 2007.[1] McAnulty was honored after his death with a bust on permanent display in the vestibule of the Supreme Court chamber in Frankfort, KY.[2]
Education
McAnulty received his undergraduate degree from Indiana University and a J.D. from the University of Louisville.
Elections
2006 election
Candidate | Incumbent | Seat | Election % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
William McAnulty ![]() |
4th District | 51.8% | ||
Ann O'Malley Shake | 4th District | 48.2% |
See also
External links
- Citizens for Better Judges: Hon. William E. McAnulty, Jr.
- The Courier-Journal, "Black History Month | William McAnulty Jr. had top judicial, cabinet roles," February 25, 2012
Footnotes