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Alfred J. Hernandez: [103] First Hispanic American male judge in Harris County, Texas; A.D. Azios: [104] First Hispanic American male elected as a criminal district judge in Harris County Texas; Roland Garcia, Jr.: [105] First minority male elected as the President of the Harris County Bar Association, Texas
This is a list of the first minority male lawyer(s) and judge(s) in each state. It includes the year in which the men were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are other distinctions such as the first minority men in their state to graduate from law school.
Texas Supreme Court Justice, Place 5 (2001–2002); United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (2003– ) Texas: active: Yvonne T. Rodríguez [527] Texas Court of Appeals (2012– ) Texas: active: Sonia Rodríguez-True [204] Yakima County Superior Court (Commissioner 2021–2022; Judge 2022–) [528] Washington: active: Paul ...
The seat is one of three on the court up for election this cycle, alongside the presiding judge and Place 8. The Court of Criminal Appeals is the state’s court of last resort for criminal matters.
Appointed as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.) Don Willett (August 24, 2005 to January 2, 2018. Appointed as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.) Jimmy Blacklock (January 2, 2018 to present. Term ends December 31, 2024.)
Clemente Ruiz Nazario (1921): [16] First Puerto Rican male appointed as a judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1952); Juan R. Torruella (1957): [17] First Puerto Rican male appointed as a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1984) and to serve as its chief judge (1994)
(The Center Square) — A New York judge has struck down a state law that allows citizens to sue the government over election rules that marginalize racial and ethnic minority groups, saying the ...
First African-American woman licensed to practice law in Illinois, and the third in the United States Charlotte E. Ray (1850–1911) [14] First Black American female lawyer in the United States Scovel Richardson (1912–1982) [15] Party to a housing desegregation case anticipating Shelley v. Kraemer; also a judge in federal courts from 1957