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This is a list of the first minority male lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Hawaii. It includes the year in which the men were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are other distinctions such as the first minority men in their state to graduate from law school or become a political figure.
Firsts in Hawaii's history
= Lawyers
=First male of Japanese descent: Keigoro Katsura (c. 1855)
First African American male: Thomas McCants Stewart (1875)
First Native Hawaiian male: Joseph Nāwahī (c. 1888)
First Chinese American male to practice before the Supreme Court of Hawaii: Anthony Yuen Seto (1916)
First Filipino male: Pablo Manlapit (1919)
= State judges
=First male of Native Hawaiian descent (Chief Justice; Supreme Court of Hawaii): Kamehameha III in 1840
First African American male: William F. Crockett during the 1900s
First Chinese American male (circuit court): William "Billy" Heen in 1917
First Asian American male (magistrate): Tomekichi "Tom" Okino in 1934
First Asian American male (Japanese descent) (First Circuit Court): Robert K. Murakami in 1953
First Japanese American male (Supreme Court of Hawaii): Masaji Marumoto 1956-1960—Territory of Hawaii; 1967-1973)
First Japanese American male (Chief Justice; Supreme Court of Hawaii): Wilfred Tsukiyama (c. 1924) in 1959
First Chinese American (and Native Hawaiian) male (Chief Justice; Supreme Court of Hawaii): William S. Richardson in 1966
First Filipino American male (circuit court): Ben Menor in 1968
First Filipino American male (Supreme Court of Hawaii): Ben Menor in 1974
First Samoan American male (family court): Bode Uale in 1991
First Korean American male (Chief Justice; Supreme Court of Hawaii): Ronald Moon in 1993
= Federal judges
=First Chinese American male (United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit): Chuck Mau in 1950
First Japanese American male (U.S. Court of Claims): Shiro Kashiwa (1936) in 1972:
First Asian American male (U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii): Dick Yin Wong (1950) in 1975
First Japanese American male (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit): Shiro Kashiwa (1936) in 1982
First African American male (U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii): Micah W.J. Smith in 2024
= Attorney General of Hawaii
=First Asian American male (Territory of Hawaii): Michiro Watanabe in 1952
First Japanese American male (after statehood): Shiro Kashiwa (1936):
= Deputy Attorney General
=First Chinese American male: Chuck Mau circa 1936
= United States Attorney
=First Japanese American male: Yoshimi Hayashi in 1967
= Deputy Public Prosecutor
=First Asian American male: Ralph T. Yamaguchi in 1937
= Political Office
=First male of Native Hawaiian descent (Governor of Hawaii): John D. Waiheʻe III (1976) from 1986-1994
= Hawaii State Bar Association
=First Chinese male admitted to bar: Hong Yen Chang (1889)
First Japanese American male to pass the bar exam: Arthur K. Ozawa (1910)
First Filipino males admitted to bar: Peter Aduja and Ben Menor (1953)
First Japanese American male (president): Masaji Marumoto in 1954
Firsts in local history
Masaji Marumoto: First Japanese American male to serve as the Honolulu City and County Attorney (1933)
Ralph T. Yamaguchi: First Asian American male to serve as a deputy public prosecutor for the Honolulu district
See also
List of first minority male lawyers and judges in the United States
Other topics of interest
List of first women lawyers and judges in the United States
List of first women lawyers and judges in Hawaii
References
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- List of first women lawyers and judges in the United States
- List of first women lawyers and judges in Massachusetts
- List of first women lawyers and judges in Pennsylvania
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