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Harold Melton

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President for the 1987-88 academic year. He was the first African-American student elected to that position in Auburn history. He was also the first "independent" (non-fraternity member) to be elected to that position. The Melton Student Center, at Auburn University, is named for Justice Melton.
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Prior to joining the Court, Melton served as Executive Counsel to Governor Perdue. Before serving as Executive Counsel, Melton spent 11 years as Assistant Attorney General in the Georgia Department of Law.
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Ministries and is currently a Board Member of Atlanta Youth Academy and the Director of Teen Ministry at Southwest Christian Fellowship Church.
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on July 1, 2005, to fill a vacancy on the bench created by the retirement of Justice
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Press release from Governor Perdue's office announcing Justice Melton's appointment
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had made an appointment to the Supreme Court since 1868 when Governor
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in 1991. From 1991 to 2002, he served as a Volunteer Leader of
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African-American people in Georgia (U.S. state) politics
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Melton was first appointed to the Court by Governor
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Georgia Supreme Court
Harris Hines
David Nahmias
Georgia Supreme Court
Sonny Perdue
Norman S. Fletcher
Verda Colvin
Washington, D.C.
Republican
Auburn University
BA
University of Georgia
JD
Supreme Court
Georgia
Joseph Wheeler High School
Marietta, Georgia
Bachelor of Science
Auburn University
Juris Doctor
University of Georgia School of Law
Young Life
Auburn University
Student Government Association
Sonny Perdue
Norman S. Fletcher
Republican
governor
Rufus B. Bullock

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