List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Utah
This is a list of the first minority male lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Utah. It includes the year in which the men were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are men who achieved other distinctions such becoming the first in their state to obtain a law degree or become a political figure.
Firsts in state history
Lawyers
Judges
- Raymond Uno (1959):[6][7][8] First Asian American male (Japanese American) judge in Utah
- Tyrone Medley (1977):[9][10][11] First African American male judge in Utah (1984)
- William A. Thorne Jr. (1977):[12][13][14] First Native American (Pomo) male judge in Utah (1986)[15]
- Andrew Valdez (1977):[16][17][18] First Hispanic American male judge in Utah (1993)
District Court
- Andrew Valdez (1977):[16][17][18] First Hispanic American male district court judge in Utah (1993)
Appellate Court
- William A. Thorne Jr. (1977):[12][13][14] First Native American (Pomo) male appointed as a Judge of the Utah Court of Appeals (2000)
District Court
- Samuel Alba (1980):[19][20] First Hispanic American male appointed as a Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah. He is also considered the first Hispanic American male state and federal judge in Utah's history.
Attorney General
- Sean Reyes (1997):[21][22] First Asian American male (Filipino American) lawyer to be appointed as the Attorney General of Utah (2013)
Firsts in local history
Alphabetized by county name
Carbon County
- Joseph Greco:[23] First male lawyer of Italian descent in Carbon County, Utah
Other topics of interest
References
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- Upon Thorne's appointment as a Judge of the Third Circuit Court in 1986
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- Hispanic Link Weekly Report. Hispanic Link News Service. 1993.
- "Utah's first Latino federal judge to leave bench". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2018-02-15.
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- "Fil-Am lawyer becomes first Asian-American attorney general in Utah". GMA News Online. Retrieved 2018-02-16.
- "Reyes tackles tall tasks as Utah's new attorney general". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2018-02-16.
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