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  2. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in California

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    Keith H. Fudenna (1974): [139] First Asian American male appointed as a Judge of the Municipal Court to the Fremont-Newark-Union City Municipal Court (Alameda County, California; 1997) Tom Reardon: [ 140 ] First openly LGBT male to serve as a Judge of the Alameda County Superior Court (c. 1998)

  3. List of African American jurists - Wikipedia

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    Broward County Court of Record; Florida Circuit Court Florida: deceased: Carlton W. Reeves [621] United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi (2010– ) Mississippi: active: Dawna F. Reeves [622] Stanislaus County Superior Court (2008– ) California: active: Sheldon K. Rennie [623] Superior Court of Delaware (2018 ...

  4. Happy Camp, California - Wikipedia

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    H.C. Chester, who interviewed Jack Titus in 1882–83, states that Titus named the camp because his partner James Camp, upon arriving there, exclaimed, "This is the happiest day in my life." Redick McKee mentions the camp on November 8, 1851, as "Mr Roache's Happy Camp" at the place known as Murderer's Bar. (Indian Report 1853:178) [6]

  5. List of first women lawyers and judges in California - Wikipedia

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    Betsy Fitzgerald Rahn (1937): [175] First female Judge of the Walnut Creek Municipal Court (Contra Costa County, California; 1960s) E. Patricia Herron (1965): [175] First female Judge of the Superior Court of Contra Costa County, California (1977)

  6. East L.A. walkouts - Wikipedia

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    March 11, 1968: The Chicano community (students, faculty, parents, and activists) began to organize and create the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee (EICC). They intended to demonstrate the needs and concerns of those who participated in the walkouts at the Los Angeles County Board of Education meeting, the Board later agreed. [5]

  7. Black Cat Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Black Cat Tavern is an LGBT historic site located in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. In 1967, it was the site of one of the first demonstrations in the United States protesting police brutality against LGBT people, preceding the Stonewall riots by over two years.

  8. List of disbarments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Former president judge of the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas along with Mark Ciavarella convicted for the Kids for Cash scandal. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Sentenced to 17.5 years in prison, Conahan was transferred in 2020 to home confinement, with an anticipated release date of 2026, under a provision of the CARES Act that authorized such transfers ...

  9. Black Cat Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Black Cat Bar or Black Cat Café was a bar in San Francisco, California. It originally opened in 1906 and closed in 1921. It originally opened in 1906 and closed in 1921. The Black Cat re-opened in 1933 and operated for another 30 years.