Ronald S.W. Lew | |
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U.S. District Court Judge Central District of California |
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Incumbent | |
Assumed office 1987 |
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Appointed by | President Ronald Reagan |
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge | |
In office 1984–1987 |
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Appointed by | Governor George Deukmejian |
Los Angeles Municipal Court Judge | |
In office 1982–1984 |
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Appointed by | Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. |
Personal details | |
Born | 1941 (age 70–71) Los Angeles |
Spouse(s) | Mamie |
Ronald S.W. Lew (Chinese name: 刘成威; born 1941) is a U.S. District Court Judge for the Central District of California in the Ninth Circuit. Outside of Hawaii, Judge Lew was the first Chinese-American appointed to the federal bench after being appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1987. He is a graduate of Loyola High School (Los Angeles), and he earned his undergraduate degree from Loyola Marymount University in 1964, and his J.D. from Southwestern University School of Law in 1971. [1]
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Prior to his federal appointment, Judge Lew had served on both the Municipal Court and Superior Court for Los Angeles and had worked for the Los Angeles City Attorney. Judge Lew is a respected figure in Los Angeles. [1]
In 1976, Mayor Tom Bradley appointed Judge Lew to the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pension Commission, on which he served for six years.
Judge Lew is married to Mamie. They have four children (three girls and a boy).
In 2001, Judge Lew was awarded the Historymakers Award by the Los Angeles Chinese American Museum in law and justice[2] He was also honored by the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California (CHSSC) as one of the Chinese American Pioneers in Law in 2005.