The First Fifteen : : How Asian American Women Became Federal Judges / / Susan Oki Mollway.
In 1998, an Asian woman first joined the ranks of federal judges with lifetime appointments. It took ten years for the second Asian woman to be appointed. Since then, however, over a dozen more Asian women have received lifetime federal judicial appointments. This book tells the stories of the first...
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Mollway, Susan Oki, author. aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut The First Fifteen : How Asian American Women Became Federal Judges / Susan Oki Mollway. New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, [2021] ©2022 1 online resource (252 p.) : 14 b-w images text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I Context -- Diversity in the Federal Judiciary -- Bridging the Gap -- Part II The Asian Women Article III Judges -- 1 Susan Oki Mollway (D. Haw.) (1998) -- 2 Kiyo A. Matsumoto (E.D.N.Y.) (2008) -- 3 Jacqueline Hong-Ngoc Nguyen (C.D. Cal.) (2009) (9th Cir.) (2012) -- 4 Dolly Maizie Gee (C.D. Cal.) (2010) -- 5 Lucy Haeran Koh (N.D. Cal.) (2010) -- 6 Leslie Emi Kobayashi (D. Haw.) (2010) -- 7 Cathy Bissoon (W.D. Pa.) (2011) -- 8 Miranda Mai Du (D. Nev.) (2012) -- 9 Lorna Gail Schofield (S.D.N.Y.) (2012) -- 10 Pamela Ki Mai Chen (E.D.N.Y.) (2013) -- 11 Indira Talwani (D. Mass.) (2014) -- 12 Jennifer Choe-Groves (Ct. Int’l Trade) (2016) -- 13 Karen Gren Scholer (N.D. Tex.) (2018) -- 14 Jill Aiko Otake (D. Haw.) (2019) -- 15 Neomi Jehangir Rao (DC Cir.) (2019) -- Continuing Growth -- Part III Analyzing the Data -- Timing of Growth -- Demographic Factors -- Attitudinal Factors -- Why Aren’t These Other Asian Women Article III Judges? -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star In 1998, an Asian woman first joined the ranks of federal judges with lifetime appointments. It took ten years for the second Asian woman to be appointed. Since then, however, over a dozen more Asian women have received lifetime federal judicial appointments. This book tells the stories of the first fifteen. In the process, it recounts remarkable tales of Asian women overcoming adversity and achieving the American dream, despite being the daughters of a Chinese garment worker, Japanese Americans held in internment camps during World War II, Vietnamese refugees, and penniless Indian immigrants. Yet The First Fifteen also explores how far Asian Americans and women still have to go before the federal judiciary reflects America as a whole. In a candid series of interviews, these judges reflect upon the personal and professional experiences that led them to this distinguished position, as well as the nerve-wracking political process of being nominated and confirmed for an Article III judgeship. By sharing their diverse stories, The First Fifteen paints a nuanced portrait of how Asian American women are beginning to have a voice in determining American justice. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022) BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General. bisacsh Asian American Studies, Asian women, federal judges, judge, Japanese Americans, lifetime appointments, lifetime judges, nomination, American justice, judicial system, adversity, American dream, internment camps, World War II, Vietnamese refugees, Indian immigrants, diversity, biography, female judges, gender inequality, workplace inequality, discrimination, discrimination in the workplace, immigrant. Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2021 English 9783110754001 Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2021 9783110753776 ZDB-23-DGG Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE Law 2021 English 9783110754094 Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE Law 2021 9783110753868 ZDB-23-DGC Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Rutgers University Press Complete eBook-Package 2022 9783110766479 https://doi.org/10.36019/9781978824546 https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781978824546 Cover https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781978824546/original |
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Mollway, Susan Oki, Mollway, Susan Oki, The First Fifteen : How Asian American Women Became Federal Judges / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I Context -- Diversity in the Federal Judiciary -- Bridging the Gap -- Part II The Asian Women Article III Judges -- 1 Susan Oki Mollway (D. Haw.) (1998) -- 2 Kiyo A. Matsumoto (E.D.N.Y.) (2008) -- 3 Jacqueline Hong-Ngoc Nguyen (C.D. Cal.) (2009) (9th Cir.) (2012) -- 4 Dolly Maizie Gee (C.D. Cal.) (2010) -- 5 Lucy Haeran Koh (N.D. Cal.) (2010) -- 6 Leslie Emi Kobayashi (D. Haw.) (2010) -- 7 Cathy Bissoon (W.D. Pa.) (2011) -- 8 Miranda Mai Du (D. Nev.) (2012) -- 9 Lorna Gail Schofield (S.D.N.Y.) (2012) -- 10 Pamela Ki Mai Chen (E.D.N.Y.) (2013) -- 11 Indira Talwani (D. Mass.) (2014) -- 12 Jennifer Choe-Groves (Ct. Int’l Trade) (2016) -- 13 Karen Gren Scholer (N.D. Tex.) (2018) -- 14 Jill Aiko Otake (D. Haw.) (2019) -- 15 Neomi Jehangir Rao (DC Cir.) (2019) -- Continuing Growth -- Part III Analyzing the Data -- Timing of Growth -- Demographic Factors -- Attitudinal Factors -- Why Aren’t These Other Asian Women Article III Judges? -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I Context -- Diversity in the Federal Judiciary -- Bridging the Gap -- Part II The Asian Women Article III Judges -- 1 Susan Oki Mollway (D. Haw.) (1998) -- 2 Kiyo A. Matsumoto (E.D.N.Y.) (2008) -- 3 Jacqueline Hong-Ngoc Nguyen (C.D. Cal.) (2009) (9th Cir.) (2012) -- 4 Dolly Maizie Gee (C.D. Cal.) (2010) -- 5 Lucy Haeran Koh (N.D. Cal.) (2010) -- 6 Leslie Emi Kobayashi (D. Haw.) (2010) -- 7 Cathy Bissoon (W.D. Pa.) (2011) -- 8 Miranda Mai Du (D. Nev.) (2012) -- 9 Lorna Gail Schofield (S.D.N.Y.) (2012) -- 10 Pamela Ki Mai Chen (E.D.N.Y.) (2013) -- 11 Indira Talwani (D. Mass.) (2014) -- 12 Jennifer Choe-Groves (Ct. Int’l Trade) (2016) -- 13 Karen Gren Scholer (N.D. Tex.) (2018) -- 14 Jill Aiko Otake (D. Haw.) (2019) -- 15 Neomi Jehangir Rao (DC Cir.) (2019) -- Continuing Growth -- Part III Analyzing the Data -- Timing of Growth -- Demographic Factors -- Attitudinal Factors -- Why Aren’t These Other Asian Women Article III Judges? -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I Context -- Diversity in the Federal Judiciary -- Bridging the Gap -- Part II The Asian Women Article III Judges -- 1 Susan Oki Mollway (D. Haw.) (1998) -- 2 Kiyo A. Matsumoto (E.D.N.Y.) (2008) -- 3 Jacqueline Hong-Ngoc Nguyen (C.D. Cal.) (2009) (9th Cir.) (2012) -- 4 Dolly Maizie Gee (C.D. Cal.) (2010) -- 5 Lucy Haeran Koh (N.D. Cal.) (2010) -- 6 Leslie Emi Kobayashi (D. Haw.) (2010) -- 7 Cathy Bissoon (W.D. Pa.) (2011) -- 8 Miranda Mai Du (D. Nev.) (2012) -- 9 Lorna Gail Schofield (S.D.N.Y.) (2012) -- 10 Pamela Ki Mai Chen (E.D.N.Y.) (2013) -- 11 Indira Talwani (D. Mass.) (2014) -- 12 Jennifer Choe-Groves (Ct. Int’l Trade) (2016) -- 13 Karen Gren Scholer (N.D. Tex.) (2018) -- 14 Jill Aiko Otake (D. Haw.) (2019) -- 15 Neomi Jehangir Rao (DC Cir.) (2019) -- Continuing Growth -- Part III Analyzing the Data -- Timing of Growth -- Demographic Factors -- Attitudinal Factors -- Why Aren’t These Other Asian Women Article III Judges? -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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