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San Francisco Municipal Court (1985–1989); San Francisco County Superior Court (1989–2004) California: deceased [296] Harry Low San Francisco Municipal Court (1967–1974); San Francisco Superior Court (1974–1983); California Court of Appeal, 1st District (1983–1992) California: retired [297] Elaine Lu Los Angeles County Superior Court ...
San Francisco Community Health Center, formerly known as Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center [1] and commonly known under that former name as "API Wellness Center", is a United States nonprofit organization headquartered in San Francisco, California. It provides multicultural health services, education, research, and policy organization.
John W. Bussey (1931): [232] First African American male judge in San Francisco County, California (1958) Frederick D. Smith: [233] First African American male to serve as a Public Defender in San Francisco County, California (1961) Harry Low (1955): [234] [235] First Asian American male judge in San Francisco County, California (1966)
The courthouse for the San Francisco County Superior Court is located at 400 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102. It was opened on December 9, 1997. [18] The building was designed by Lee/Timchula Architects. The local architect was Cavagnero and Associates. The entrance features fabricated metal doors designed by sculptor Albert Paley.
San Bernardino County Superior Court (2021– ) California: active: Donna G. Garza [229] San Bernardino County Superior Court (appt. 1998-2021) [230] California: retired: Emilio M. Garza [231] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (1988–1991); United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (1991–2015) Texas ...
Lina Rodriguez (1977): [4] [59] First Hispanic American to serve on the Pima County Superior Court, Arizona (1984) Laine Sklar: [60] First female magistrate in Marana, Arizona (c. 2006) [Pima County, Arizona] Margarita Bernal (c. 1979): [61] First Latino American female to serve as a municipal court judge in Tucson, Arizona [Pima County, Arizona]
The U.S. Supreme Court hearings on affirmative action this week highlighted widespread fears among Asian Americans that they face bias in selective college admissions.
In July 2010, Bolton heard arguments on three of seven lawsuits related to the Arizona SB 1070 immigration law, including United States v. Arizona. [5] [6]On Wednesday, July 28, 2010, Bolton issued a ruling blocking small portions of SB 1070, writing that "requiring police to check the immigration status of those they arrest or whom they stop and suspect are in the country illegally would ...