List of Asian American jurists

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This page is a list of Asian Americans.
For more on who is considered Asian American, see Who is an Asian American?.

This is a list of Asian Americans who are or were judges, magistrate judges, court commissioners, or administrative law judges. If known, it will be listed if a judge has served on multiple courts.

Judge Court/Agency & Years of Service (if known) State/Territory Status
Maha-Rebekah Abejuela[1] Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court (2019– ) Virginia active
Tony Agbayani[2][3] Superior Court of San Joaquin County (2007– ) California active
John F. Aiso[4] Superior Court of Los Angeles County (1957–1968); California Court of Appeal, 2nd District (1968–1972) California deceased
[5] Superior Court of Santa Cruz County (1994–2005) California deceased
Benes Z. Aldana[6] United States Coast Guard Military Court (2005– ) Washington active
Shahabuddeen Ally[7] Civil Court of the City of New York (2019– ) New York City active
[8] State of California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board California active
Ramon Alvarado[9] Gwinnett County Recorder's Court (2019–2020) Georgia deceased
Deepa Ambekar[10] Criminal Court of the City of New York (2018– ) New York City active
Justin Anand[11] U.S. District Magistrate Judge for the Northern District of Georgia (2012– ) Georgia active
Akemi D. Arakaki[12] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Jacqueline M. Arroyo[13] Superior Court of Santa Clara County (2008– ) California active
Rita L. Badhan[14] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Judy Bae[15] San Diego County Superior Court (2019– ) California active
Paul W. Baelly[14] Ventura County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2017–2020 ; Judge: 2020– ) California active
Eugene Balonon[16] Superior Court of Sacramento County (2005–2021) California retired
Michael Isaku Begert[17] Superior Court of San Francisco County (2010– ) California active
Thang Nguyen Barrett[18][19] Superior Court of Santa Clara County (1997– ) California active
David F. Bauman[20] New Jersey Superior Court, Monmouth County (2008– ) New Jersey active
Riko E. Bishop[21] Nebraska Court of Appeals (2013– ) Nebraska active
Cathy Bissoon[22] United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania (2011– ) Pennsylvania active
Cliff Blakely Alameda County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Alicia Yoko Blanco[14] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2015–2020; Judge: 2020– ) California active
Gail Chang Bohr[23] Ramsey County District Court (2009–2014) Minnesota retired
Tracie L. Brown[24][25] Superior Court of San Francisco County (2013–2018); California Court of Appeal, 1st District (2018– ) California active
Brianne J. Buccicone[26] Minnesota Tenth Judicial District (2017– ) Minnesota active
Tam Bui[27] Everett District Court (2006– ) Washington active
Sanket J. Bulsara[28] Magistrate Judge of the Eastern District of New York (2017– ) New York active
Patrick J. Bumatay[29] United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2019– ) California active
Susan N. Burke[30] Hennepin County District Court (2004– ) Minnesota active
Tani Cantil-Sakauye[31] Superior Court of Sacramento County (1997–2005); California Third District Court of Appeal (2005–2010); California Supreme Court (2010– ) California active
Corie J. Caraway[14] Butte County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Bruce Chan[32] Superior Court of San Francisco County (2004– ) California active
Derrick H.M. Chan[33] Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals (2017– ) Hawaii active
Roger Chan[34] Superior Court of San Francisco County (2016– ) California active
Adam Chang[35] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Edmond E. Chang[36] United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2010– ) Illinois active
James Chang[37][38] Santa Clara Municipal Court (1983-1989); Superior Court of Santa Clara County (1989–2003) California retired
Kevin S. C. Chang[39] United States District Court for the District of Hawaii (2000– ) Hawaii active
Shellyanne W.L. Chang[40] Superior Court of Sacramento County (2002– ) California active
S. Raj Chatterjee[41] Alameda County Superior Court (2017– ) California active
Ken H. Chau[42] Administrative Law Judge, Social Security Missouri active
Manjari Chawla[43] State Bar Court of California (San Francisco; 2018– ) California active
Edward M. Chen[44] United States Magistrate Judge (2001–2011); United States District Court for the Northern District of California (2011– ) California active
Frank W. Chen[45] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2019– ) California active
Ida K. Chen[46] Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, First Judicial District Pennsylvania (1988– ) Pennsylvania active
Pamela Chen[47] United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (2013– ) New York active
Raymond T. Chen[48] United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (2013– ) Washington, D.C. active
Andrew Y.S. Cheng[49] San Francisco County Superior Court (2009– ) California active
[50] Texas Courts of Appeals, 8th District (1995– ) Texas active
Alberta Chew[51] Superior Court of Solano County (Commissioner: 1994–2008) California retired
[52] Texas District Court, 327th Judicial District (El Paso) (2002– ) Texas active
Vince Chhabria[53] United States District Court for the Northern District of California (2014– ) California active
[54] , Associate Judge (2015– ) Texas active
Denny Chin[55] United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (1994–2010); United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (2010– ) New York active
Jason Chin[56] Alameda County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Ming Chin[57] Alameda County Superior Court (1988–1990); California First District Court of Appeal (1990–1996); California Supreme Court (1996–2020) California retired
Richard J. Chin[58] Massachusetts Superior Courts (1993–2019) Massachusetts retired
Dorothy Chin-Brandt[59] New York Supreme Court, Queens County (2001–2017) New York retired
Hideo Chino[60] San Diego County Superior Court (Commissioner:1986–2008) California deceased
Lawrence Cho[61] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2005– ) California active
Tony Cho[62] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2019– ) California active
Jennifer Choe-Groves[63] United States Court of International Trade (2016– ) New York active
Danny Chou[64] San Mateo County Superior Court (2017– ) California active
James Chou[65] Marin County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Herbert Choy[66] United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1971–2004) Hawaii deceased
Kenneth Chu[67] Administrative Law Judge, National Labor Relations Board (2012– ) New York active
Regina M. Chu[68] Minnesota Fourth Judicial District (2002– ) Minnesota active
Theodore D. Chuang[69] United States District Court for the District of Maryland (2014– ) Maryland active
Danny K. Chun[70] New York Supreme Court, Kings County (2005– ) New York active
Carlos Chung[71] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2006– ) California active
Frederick Chung[72] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Jo-Ann Chung[73] Anchorage Superior Court (2011– ) Alaska active
Lisa Chung[74] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2003– ) California active
Maria Kuriakos Ciesel[75] Cook County Circuit Court (2007– ) Illinois active
Ramiro P. Cisneros[76][77] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Jamie L. Cork[78] Minnesota First Judicial District (2016– ) Minnesota active
Patricia Yim Cowett[79][80] San Diego Municipal Court (1979–1998); San Diego County Superior Court (1998–2008) California retired
Israel Abaya Desierto[81] Cook County Circuit Court, District 1 (2005– ) Illinois active
Truc Do[82] San Diego County Superior Court (2018–2021); California Court of Appeals, Fourth District (2021– ) California active
Gregory Dohi[83] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2007– ) California active
David Doi[84] Los Angeles Municipal Court Judge (1983–2000); Los Angeles County Superior Court (2000– ) California retired
Nelson Doi[85] Hawaii State Circuit Courts (1970–1975) Hawaii deceased
Miranda Du[86] United States District Court for the District of Nevada (2012– ) Nevada active
Jacqueline My-Le Duong[87] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2007– ) California active
Wendy Duong[88] Houston Municipal Court (1991–1994) Texas retired
Nina F. Elgo[89] Connecticut Superior Court (2004–2017); Connecticut Appellate Court (2017– ) Connecticut active
Randall T. Eng[90] New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department (2012– ) New York active
Alison Matsumoto Estrada[91] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2015– ) California active
Samuel Feng[92] San Francisco County Superior Court (2009– ) California active
Harold Michael Fong[93] United States District Court for the District of Hawaii (1982–1995) Hawaii deceased
Keith Fong Alameda County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Keith Fudenna[94] Alameda County Superior Court (1997– ) California retired
John Fugh[95] Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Army (1991–1993 Washington, D.C. term expired
Carin Fujisaki[96] California Court of Appeal, 1st District (2018– ) California active
Hiroshi Fujisaki[97] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1977–1982); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1982–1997) California retired
Fred Fujioka[98] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2002– ) California active
Margaret Fujioka[99] Alameda County Superior Court (2017– ) California active
Alexa D.M. Fujise[100] Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals (2004– ) Hawaii active
Morio L. Fukuto[101] South Bay Municipal Court (1974–1979); Los Angeles Superior Court (1979–1987); California Court of Appeal, 2nd District (1987–1999) California deceased
Una S. Gandbhir[102] Anchorage Superior Court (2018– ) Alaska active
Leah Gasendo[103] State of California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (2012– ) California active
Delbert C. Gee[104] Superior Court of California, County of Alameda (2002– ) California active
Dolly Gee[105] United States District Court for the Central District of California (2010– ) California active
[106] Houston Municipal Court (2000–2011) Texas active
Lisa M. Ginoza[107] Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals (2010– ) Hawaii active
Marilyn D. Go[108] United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (1993–2016) New York retired
Johnny Cepeda Gogo[109] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2019– ) California active
Karen Gopee[110] Criminal Court of the City of New York (2015– ) New York City active
Paul Singh Grewal[111] United States District Court for the Northern District of California (2010–2016) California retired
Helena Gweon[112] Superior Court of Sacramento County (2006– ) California active
Howard Halm[113] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2009–2018) California active
Roy Hashimoto[114][115] Alameda County Superior Court (1996–2018) California retired
Douglas Hatchimonji[116] Orange County Superior Court (2003– ) California active
Dennis Hayashi[117] Alameda County Superior Court (2006– ) California active
Sanju Oommen Green[118] Cook County Circuit Court (2018–) Illinois active
Roberta Hayashi[119] Superior Court of Santa Clara County (2014– ) California active
Yoshimi Hayashi[120] Hawaii District Court (1972–1974); Hawaii Circuit Court (1974–1980); Hawaii Court of Appeals (1980–1982); Supreme Court of Hawaii (1982–1992) Hawaii deceased
Walter Heen[121] United States District Court for the District of Hawaii (1981); Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals (1982–1994) Hawaii retired
Robert Higa[122] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1978–1980); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1980–2018) California retired
Kelly Higashi[123] Superior Court of the District of Columbia (2018– ) Washington, D.C. active
Stuart Hing[124] Alameda County Superior Court (2008– ) California active
Joni Hiramoto[125] Contra Costa Municipal Court (1998); Superior Court of Contra Costa County (1998– ) California active
Ernest Hiroshige[126] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1980–1982); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1982– ) California active
James C. Ho[127] United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (2018– ) Texas active
Rose Hom[128][129] Superior Court of Los Angeles County (1994–2013) California active
Russell Hom[130] Sacramento County Superior Court (2002– ) California active
Sandy Hom[131] U. S. Department of Justice (1993– ) New York active
Jeannie J. Hong[132] Maryland District Court, District 1 (Baltimore) (2011– ) Maryland active
Mark Huang[133] State of California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board California active
Victor Hwang[134] San Francisco County Superior Court (2016–) California active
Audra Ibarra[135] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Garry Ichikawa[136][137][138][139] Solano County Superior Court (2000–2017) California retired
Paul Igasaki Administrative Review Board at the U.S. Department of Labor (2010–2018) Virginia active
Efren Iglesia[140] Monterey County Superior Court (2007–2021) California retired
Dale Ikeda[141] Fresno County Superior Court (2000–2018) California retired
John Ing[142] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2007– ) California active
Anthony W. Ishii[143] United States District Court for the Eastern District of California (1997– ) California active
Lance Ito[144] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1987–2015) California active
Patricia Ito[145] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: retired c. 2016) California active
Roger Ito[146] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2002– ) California active
Don W. Joe[147] US Dept. HHS Office of Medicare Hearings & Appeals Florida active
Edward Y. Kakita[148] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1980–2000) California deceased
Upinder Kalra[149] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Tim Kam[150] Solano County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Wayne Kanemoto[151] Santa Clara County Municipal Court (1962–1982) California deceased
Robert Kawahara[152] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2002– ) California active
Gale Kaneshiro[153] San Diego Municipal Court (1989–1998); San Diego County Superior Court (1998– ) California active
Shiro Kashiwa[154] United States Court of Claims (1972–1982); United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (1982–1986) Washington, D.C. deceased
Eileen A. Kato[155] King County District Court (1994–2016) Washington retired
Kenneth H. Kato[156] Washington State Court of Appeals, Division 3 (1997–2007) Washington retired
Warren Masami Kato[157] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Ken W. Kawaichi[158] Oakland-Piedmont-Emeryville Municipal Court, 1975–1980; Alameda County Superior Court (1980–2003) California retired
Lynne Kawamoto[159] Cook County Circuit Court, Probate (1991–2013) Illinois retired
Ben Kayashima[160] San Bernardino County Superior Court (1980–2012) California retired
Nadia Keilani[161] San Diego County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2019- ) California active
Joyce L. Kennard[162] Judge of the Los Angeles Municipal Court (1986–1987); Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court (1987–1988); California Second District Court of Appeal (1988–1989); California Supreme Court (1989–2014) California active
Abraham Aponte Khan[163] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1988–2000); Los Angeles County Superior Court (2000– ) California active
Andrew C. Kim[164] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2016– ) California active
Brian G. Kim[165][166] Maryland District Court, District 6 (Montgomery County) (2002–2011) Maryland resigned
Esther Kim[167] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2019– ) California active
Frank S. Kim[168][169] San Joaquin Municipal Court (1971-1979); Superior Court of San Joaquin County (1979-1991) California retired
Mark C. Kim[170] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1998–2000); Los Angeles County Superior Court (2000– ) California active
Steve Kim (judge)[171] United States District Court for the Central District of California (2016– ) California active
Young Kim[172] Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (2001–2010); United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2010– ) Illinois active
George Herbert King[173] United States District Court for the Central District of California (1987–2016) California active
John Kirihara[174] Merced County Superior Court (2001– ) California active
Evan Kitahara[175] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2019–) California active
Charles Kobayashi[176] Sacramento County Superior Court (1991–2006) California retired
Leslie E. Kobayashi[177] United States District Court for the District of Hawaii (2010– ) Hawaii active
Lucy Koh[178] Superior Court of Santa Clara County (2008–2010); United States District Court for the Northern District of California (2010– ) California active
Kimi Kondo[179] Seattle Municipal Court (1986–2019) Washington retired
Sunil Kulkarni[180] Superior Court of Santa Clara County (2013– ) California active
Sanjay T. Kumar[181] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2005– ) California active
Peggy Kuo[182] United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (2015– ) New York active
M. Sue Kurita[183] El Paso County Court at Law, No. 6 (1998– ) Texas active
Michael W. Kwan[184] Taylorsville Municipal Justice Court (1998– ) Utah active
Robert N. Kwan[185] United States Bankruptcy Court (2007– ) California active
Ruth Ann Kwan[186] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1995–1998); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1998– ) California active
Owen Lee Kwong[187] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1989–1993); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1993–2015) California retired
Bennie La Forteza[188] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2008– ) California active
Lydia C. Lai[189] New York City Civil Court, Housing Part (2003– ) New York active
Gene Lam[133] State of California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board California active
Newton Lam[190] San Francisco County Superior Court (2001– ) California active
John Lansden[191] New York City Civil Court, Housing Part (2003– ) New York active
Laurie L. Lau[192] New York City Civil Court, Housing Part (1993–2017) New York retired
Christopher P. Lee[193] Administrative Law Judge, Social Security (1994–2006) New York retired
Cynthia Lee[194] San Francisco Municipal Court (1998); San Francisco County Superior Court (1998– ) California active
Elizabeth Lee[195] San Mateo County Superior Court (2005– ) California active
Eumi Lee[196] Alameda County Superior Court (2019– ) California active
Jayne Chong-Soon Lee[197] San Joaquin County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2018– ) California active
John Z. Lee[198] United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2012– ) Illinois active
Kenneth K. Lee[199] United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2019– ) California active
Jo-Lynne Q. Lee[200] Alameda County Superior Court (2002– ) California active
Richard Lee[201] Orange County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Susan Lee[202] State of California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board California active
Tony N. Leung[203] Fourth Judicial District of Minnesota (1994–2011); United States District Court for the District of Minnesota (2011– ) Minnesota active
Arthur Lew[204] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1994–2014) California deceased
Jonathan Lew[205] State of California Office of Administrative Hearings California active
Ronald S.W. Lew[206] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1982–1984); Los Angeles Superior Court (1984–1987); United States District Court for the Central District of California (1987– ) California active
Cynthia Lie[207] Superior Court of Santa Clara County (2014– ) California active
Arnold Lim[208] New York City Family Court (2000– ) New York active
John S.W. Lim[209] Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals (1999–2007) Hawaii deceased
Lillian Lim[210] San Diego County Superior Court (1986–2007) California retired
Rosa Lim[133] State of California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board California active
Karen Lin[211] New York City Civil Court, Housing Part (appt. 2006) New York resigned
Rita Lin[212] Superior Court of San Francisco County (2018– ) California active
Tana Lin[213] United States District Court for the Western District of Washington (2021– ) Washigton active
Doris Ling-Cohan[214] New York Supreme Court, New York County New York active
Andrew Liu[215] Monterey County Superior Court (2014– ) California active
Charles Y.J. Liu[216] New York City Civil Court, Housing Part (2017–2018) New York deceased
Goodwin Liu[217] California Supreme Court (2011– ) California active
[218] Dallas County Criminal District Court, No. 7 (2017– ) Texas active
Pelayo A. Llamas, Jr.[219] Alameda County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2019– ) California active
Paul Lo[220] Merced County Superior Court (2013– ) California active
Cynthia Loo[221] Los Angeles Superior Court (2000–2013); Mariposa County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2014–2015); Kern County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2015– ) California active
Jessie Louie[222] State of California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board California retired
Lenard Louie[223] San Francisco Municipal Court (1985–1989); San Francisco County Superior Court (1989–2004) California deceased
Harry Low[224] San Francisco Municipal Court (1967–1974); San Francisco Superior Court (1974–1983); California Court of Appeal, 1st District (1983–1992) California retired
Elaine Lu[225] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2007–) California active
Jackson Lucky IV[226] Riverside County Superior Court (2008– ) California active
Elwood G. Lui[227] California Court of Appeal, 2nd District California retired
Jennifer T. Lum[228] United States District Court for the Central District of California (2001–2009) California active
Linda Lye[229] Contra Costa County Superior Court (2018–2020) California retired
John K.C. Mah[133] State of California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board California retired
Kenji Machida[230] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2001–2018) California active
Jaya K. Madhavan[231] New York City Civil Court, Housing Part (2004– ) New York active
Kazuharu Makino[232] Orange County Superior Court (1986–2011) California active
Joaquin V.E. Manibusan Jr.[233] United States District Court for the District of Guam (2004– ) Guam active
Masaji Marumoto[234] Supreme Court of Hawaii (1956–1973) Hawaii deceased
William M. Marutani[235] Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, First Judicial District Pennsylvania (1975–1986) Pennsylvania deceased
Laura Masunaga[236] Siskiyou County Superior Court (2005–2019) California retired
Kiyo A. Matsumoto[237] United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (2008– ) New York active
Pamala Matsumoto[238] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Referee; term ended 2012) California dept. shut down
Jon Mayeda[239] Los Angeles County Municipal Court (1981–1999); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1999–2007) California retired
Christopher McDonald[240] Iowa Supreme Court (2019– ) Iowa active
Sabrina McKenna[241] Hawaii State Supreme Court (2011– ) Hawaii active
Carla Wong McMillian[242] Georgia State Court for Fayette County (2010–2013); Georgia Court of Appeals (2013–2020); Supreme Court of Georgia (2020– ) Georgia active
Cheryl Chun Meegan[243] Superior Court of Sacramento County (1994–2018) California retired
Amit Mehta[244] United States District Court for the District of Columbia (2014– ) Washington, D.C. active
Ben Menor[245] Hawaii Circuit Court (1968-1974); Supreme Court of Hawaii (1974-1983) Hawaii deceased
Nathan D. Mihara[246] Santa Clara County Superior Court (1988–1993); California Court of Appeal, 6th District (1993– ) California active
Elisabeth K. Mineta[247] Monterey County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Vibhav Mittal[76] Orange County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Susan Oki Mollway[248] United States District Court for the District of Hawaii (1998– ) Hawaii active
Ronald T.Y. Moon[249] Hawaii First Circuit Court (1982–1990); Hawaii State Supreme Court (1990–2010) Hawaii active
Joanne Motoike[250] Orange County Superior Court (2013– ) California active
Kenneth Moy[251] DuPage County Circuit Court (1996–2007) Illinois retired
Sarala Nagala[252] United States District Court for the District of Connecticut (2021– ) Connecticut active
John B. Nalbandian[253] United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (2018– ) Kentucky active
Mike K. Nakagawa[254] Chief Judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Nevada (2006– ) Nevada active
Robert Nakagawa[255] State of California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board California active
Vernon K. Nakahara[256][257] Alameda County Municipal Court (1989–1995); Alameda County Superior Court (1995–2018) California retired
Lynn Nakamoto[258] Oregon Court of Appeals (2011–2016); Supreme Court of Oregon (2015– ) Oregon active
Craig H. Nakamura[259] Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals (2004–2018) Hawaii retired
Kirk Nakamura[260] Orange County Superior Court (2001– ) California active
Eric Nakata[261] San Bernardino Municipal Court (1995–1998); San Bernardino County Superior Court (1998–2017) California active
Paula A. Nakayama[262] Hawaii State Supreme Court (1993– ) Hawaii active
Arthur Nakazato[263] United States District Court for the Central District of California (1996–2016) California retired
Jacqueline Nguyen[264] Superior Court of Los Angeles (2002–2009); United States District Court for the Central District of California (2009–2012); United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2012– ) California active
Nho Trong Nguyen[265] Orange County Superior Court (2000–2013) California retired
Daniel Nishigaya[266] Superior Court of Santa Clara County (2010– ) California active
Cary Nishimoto[267] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1987– ) California active
Ricardo Ocampo[268] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2008– ) California active
John Oda[269][270] Alameda County Municipal Court (1987–1989); Workers Compensation Appeals Board (Commissioner: 1989–1995) California retired
Sam Ohta[271] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1998–2000); Los Angeles County Superior Court (2000– ) California active
Jeffrey K. Oing[272] (2017– ) New York active
Melvin Okamoto[273][274] Denver County Court (1999–2008) Colorado retired
Vincent Okamoto[275] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2002–2020) California deceased
Dan Oki[276] Citrus Municipal Court (1992–1997); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1997–2019) California retired
Roxanne Song Ong[277] Phoenix Municipal Court (1991–2014) Arizona retired
Tomson T. Ong[278] Long Beach Municipal Court (1997–2000); Los Angeles County Superior Court (2000– ) California active
Rafael Ongkeko[279] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2002– ) California active
Sandra Otaka[280] Cook County Circuit Court, Child Protection (2002–2009) Illinois deceased
Jill Otake[281] United States District Court for the District of Hawaii (2018– ) Hawaii active
Martha M. Pacold[282] United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2019– ) Illinois active
Harkjoon Paik[283][284] Superior Court of the State of California (1975–1997) California deceased
Florence Y. Pan[285] Superior Court of the District of Columbia (2009–2021); United States District Court for the District of Columbia (2021– ) Washington, D.C. active
Ushir Pandit-Durant[286] New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District (2019– ) New York (state) active
Ann H. Park[287] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2014– ) California active
Michael H. Park[288] United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (2019– ) New York active
Mihae Park[289] Gwinnett County Recorders Court (2021 – Georgia active
Cheri Pham[290] Orange County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Tu M. Pham[291] United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee (2003– ) Tennessee active
Vedica Puri[292] San Francisco Superior Court (2019– ) California active
Tue Phan-Quang[293] Executive Office for Immigration Review (1995– ) California active
Dorothy Chou Proudfoot[294] City and County of San Francisco Rent Board (2018– ) California active
Ronald Quidachay[295] San Francisco Municipal Court (1983–1998); San Francisco County Superior Court (1998–2018) California retired
Raja Rajeswari[296] Criminal Court of the City of New York (2015– ) New York City active
Nicholas Ranjan[297] United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania (2019– ) Pennsylvania active
Archana Rao[298] Criminal Court of the City of New York (2020– ) New York City active
Neomi Rao[299] United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (2019– ) Washington, D.C. active
Julian C. Recana[300] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2015– ) California active
Mel Recana[301] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1981– ) California active
Sheila Recio[302] Orange County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Benjamin Reyes[303] Superior Court of Contra Costa County (2017– ) California active
Brenda T. Rhoades[304] United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Texas (2003– ) Texas active
Aruna P. Rodrigo[305] San Bernardino Superior Court (Commissioner: 2020– ) California active
Regina M. Rodriguez[306] United States District Court for the District of Colorado (2021– ) Colorado active
Rebecca Rossow[307] Ramsey County Juvenile and Family Court Division (Referee: 2011– ) Minnesota active
Donna Ryu[308] United States District Court for the Northern District of California (2010– ) California active
Tammy C. Ryu[309] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2002– ) California active
Dana Makoto Sabraw[310] San Diego Municipal Court (1995–1998); San Diego Superior Court (1998–2003); United States District Court for the Southern District of California (2003– ) California active
Mamoru Sakuma[311] Sacramento County Municipal Court (1963–1964); Sacramento County Superior Court (1964–1985) California deceased
Cesar Sarmiento[312] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1993–2014) California active
Bentrish Satarzadeh[313] Alameda County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2019– ) California active
Stephanie Sato[314] Alameda County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Dalip Singh Saund[315] Justice Court, Westmoreland Judicial District (1952–1957) California deceased
Lorna G. Schofield[316] United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (2012– ) New York active
Karen Gren Scholer[317] Texas District Court, 95th Judicial District (Dallas) (2001–2008); United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas (2018– ) Texas resigned
Ramona See[318] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1997– ) California active
Susan Ser[319] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Deborah Chuang Servino[320] Orange County Superior Court (2009– ) California active
Manish S. Shah[321] United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2014– ) Illinois active
Phyllis Shibata[322] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2001– ) California active
Nhan-Ai Simms[323] Gwinnett County Juvenile Court[324] (2020– Georgia active
Lillian Sing[325] San Francisco County Superior Court (1983–2015) California retired
Anil C. Singh[326] New York City Civil Court (2012); New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department (2017– ) New York active
Sabita Singh[327] Concord District Court (2006–2017); Massachusetts Appeals Court (2018– ) Massachusetts active
Anuraag Singhal[328] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (2019– ) Florida active
Kenneth So[329] San Diego Municipal Court (1994–1998); San Diego County Superior Court (1998– ) California active
Philip Soto[330] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1998– ) California active
Sri Srinivasan[331] United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (2013– ) Washington, D.C. active
Nicole J. Starr[332] Minnesota Second Judicial District (2015– ) Minnesota active
Randolph M. Subryan[333] New Jersey Superior Court, Passaic County New Jersey retired
Richard Sueyoshi[334] Superior Court of Sacramento County (2009– ) California active
John H. Sugiyama[335] Superior Court of Contra Costa County (2002–2020) California retired
Thomas Surh[336] Alameda County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2002– ) California retired
Steven Suzukawa[337] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1989–1992); Los Angeles Superior Court (1993–2006); California Court of Appeal, 2nd District (2006–2014) California active
Paul Suzuki[338] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Sanjay Tailor[339] Cook County Circuit Court (2003– ) Illinois active
Irene Takahashi[340] Contra Costa County Municipal Court (1988–1990) California retired
Takasugi Takai[341] Santa Clara County Superior Court California retired
Drew Takaichi[342] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Jon Takasugi[343] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2008– ) California active
Robert Mitsuhiro Takasugi[344] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1973–1975); Los Angeles Superior Court (1975–1976); United States District Court for the Central District of California (1976–2009) California deceased
Patricia Medina Talbert[345] New Jersey Superior Court, Essex County (2000–2007) New Jersey not reappointed
Indira Talwani[346] United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (2014– ) Massachusetts active
Sen K. Tan[347] Anchorage Superior Court (1997–2004) Alaska retired
Victor Tan[222] State of California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board California retired
Gary Tanaka[348] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2009– ) California active
Julie Tang[349] San Francisco Municipal Court (1991–1997); San Francisco County Superior Court (1998–2015) California retired
Thomas Tang[350] United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1977–1995) Arizona deceased
Elizabeth J. Tao[351] New York City Civil Court, Housing Part (1994– ) New York active
A. Wallace Tashima[352] United States District Court for the Central District of California (1980–1996); United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1996– ) California active
Amul Thapar[353] United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky (2008–2017); United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (2017– ) Kentucky active
Kathryn Doi Todd[354] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1978–1981); Los Angeles Superior Court (1981–2000); California Court of Appeal, 2nd District (2000–2013) California retired
Peter Tom[355] New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department (1994–2019) New York retired
Michelle Tong[356] San Francisco County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Susan Jung Townsend[357] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2017– ) California active
Terry Truong[358] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2014– ) California active
Stella Tsai[359] Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas (2017– ) Pennsylvania active
Alex G. Tse[360] U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (2019– ) California active
Wilfred Tsukiyama[361] Supreme Court of Hawaii (1959–1965) Hawaii deceased
Mikio Uchiyama[362][363] Fresno County Justice Court (1968-1990) California deceased
Raymond Uno[364][365] Salt Lake City Court (1976–1978); Utah 5th Circuit Court (1978–1984); Utah 3rd District Court (1984–2002) Utah deceased
Anuradha Vaitheswaran[366] Iowa Court of Appeals (1999– ) Iowa active
Rena Marie Van Tine[367] Cook County Circuit Court, Child Protection (2001– ) Illinois active
Sophia Y. Vuelo[368] Minnesota Second Judicial District (2017– ) Minnesota active
Richelle M. Wahi[369] Minnesota First Judicial District (2016– ) Minnesota active
Shan C. Wang[370] Minnesota Seventh Judicial District (2017– ) Minnesota active
Neera Lall Walsh[371] Cook County Circuit Court (2007– ) Illinois active
Fumike Hachiya Wasserman[372] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1987–1993); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1993– ) California active
Madge S. Watai[373] State Bar Court of California (1996–2008) California retired
Corinne Watanabe[374] Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals (1992–2009) Hawaii active
Michael J. Watanabe[375] United States District Court for the District of Colorado (1999– ) Colorado active
Wilfred Watanabe[376] Hawaii District Court (1981–2003) Hawaii deceased
Derrick Watson[377] United States District Court for the District of Hawaii (2013– ) Hawaii active
Tommy B. Webb[378] Kansas Twenty-Sixth Judicial District (1988–2016) Kansas retired
G. Michael Witte[379] Wayne Superior Court (Judge Pro Tem: 2009); Dearborn Superior Court (2000–2008); Dearborn County Court (1985–2000) Indiana retired
Alvin T. Wong[380] State Court of DeKalb County, Division 1 (1998– ) Georgia active
Cerena Wong[381] Sonoma County Superior Court (1997–2010) California retired
Delbert E. Wong[382] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1961–1982) California deceased
Dick Yin Wong[383] United States District Court for the District of Hawaii (1975–1978) Hawaii deceased
Garrett L. Wong[384] San Francisco County Superior Court (2005– ) California active
George Wu[385] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1993–1996); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1996–2007); United States District Court for the Central District of California (2007– ) California active
Margie G. Woods[386] San Diego Municipal Court (Commissioner: 1993–2001); San Diego Superior Court (2001– ) California active
R. Glenn Yabuno[387] San Bernardino Superior Court (2019– ) California active
Glenn H. Yamahiro[388] Milwaukee County Circuit Court (2003– ) Wisconsin active
Adam C. Yang[389] Minnesota Second Judicial District (2018– ) Minnesota active
Bryant Y. Yang[14] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Debra Wong Yang[390] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1997–2000); Los Angeles County Superior Court (2000–2002) California retired
Kristy Yang[391] Milwaukee County Circuit Court (2018– ) Wisconsin active
P. Paul Yang[392] Minnesota Second Judicial District (2018– ) Minnesota active
Sue Pai Yang[393] Essex County Workers' Compensation Court (ret. 2012) New Jersey retired
Arthur Yim[394] Administrative Law Judge (Social Security Administration, Bureau of Hearing and Appeals; 1976–1990) Michigan deceased
George Yonehiro[395] Placer County Municipal Court (1967–1985); Placer County Superior Court (1985–1998) California deceased
Brian Yep[396] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2003– ) California active
Steven Yep[397] Santa Clara County Superior Court (Commissioner) California active
Erica Yew[398] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2001– ) California active
Youlee Yim You[399] United States District Court for the District of Oregon (2016– ) Oregon active
Diane C. Yu[400] Alameda County Superior Court (Commissioner: c. 1984) California retired
Mary Yu[401] King County Superior Court (2000–2014); Washington Supreme Court (2014– ) Washington active
William Yu[402] Cook County Circuit Court (2018– ) Illinois active
Scott Yun[403] (2014– ) California active
Carrie Zepeda-Madrid[16] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2003– ) California active

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