Jawn Sandifer

Jawn Ardin Sandifer (June 6, 1914 – September 1, 2006) was an American civil rights attorney, judge and New York State Supreme Court Justice.

[1] Sandifer headed the NAACP's New York State branch and was involved in cases, including school segregation.

[5] His judicial career started in 1964, when he was appointed to the civil court bench in New York City by mayor Robert F.

[7][8] The older, 1974 version of the entrance test and examination, had involved obstacle courses with scaling eight-foot walls, and was unrelated to the job of hauling garbage.

It stated that if he could not be restored to a "meaningful quality of life," he wished to be allowed the right to die "without extraordinary medical measures".