Judges and Judiciary
Mar. 17, 2006
Judge's Leadership, Service Built a Community
Dear Readers: Judge Delbert E. Wong, the first Chinese-American to be appointed to the bench in the continental United States, died last week. He was a guiding force for California's Chinese-American legal community. Here are three appreciations of Judge Wong and the work he did.




Dear Readers:
Judge Delbert E. Wong, the first Chinese-American to be appointed to the bench in the continental United States, died last week. He was a guiding force for California's Chinese-American legal community. Here are three appreciations of Judge Wong and the work he did.
Hero to a Son
Judge Delbert E. Wong, the first Chinese-American to be appointed to the bench in the continental United States, died last week. He was a guiding force for California's Chinese-American legal community. Here are three appreciations of Judge Wong and the work he did.
Hero to a Son
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