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Governor Murphy Directs the Lowering of U.S. and New Jersey Flags in Honor of Justice Alan B. Handler

Government and Politics

May 30, 2024

From: New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy
TRENTON — Governor Phil Murphy on May 30th, signed Executive Order No. 359, ordering U.S. and New Jersey flags to fly at half-staff on Friday, May 31 in recognition and in mourning of former New Jersey Supreme Court Associate Justice Alan B. Handler. Justice Handler passed away on Thursday, May 23, leaving behind his three daughters, step-children, and nieces and nephews. Justice Handler was a longstanding member of the New Jersey Supreme Court, serving for 22 years and authoring hundreds of opinions. Prior to joining the Court, Justice Handler held a number of crucial roles in state government, including stints as Chief Counsel to Governor Byrne, First Assistant Attorney General, and eight years as a Superior Court Judge, including three years on the Appellate Division.

“Justice Handler was essential in transforming New Jersey's judiciary into the envy of the nation,” said Governor Murphy. “During his time on the court, he was regarded as one of the Court's intellectual leaders who helped drive the Wilentz Court to national prominence, and he was beloved by his colleagues for his sense of humor, curiosity, and tenacity. We extend our condolences to his loved ones and will forever be grateful for his extraordinary life.”

For a copy of Executive Order No. 359, click here