Grand Old Partisan salutes Ronald Sing Wai Lew, born September 19th 1941 in Los Angeles. He attended Loyola Marymount University and served two years in the army. After graduating from Southwestern University School of Law, he was a deputy city attorney for two years, then in private practice for seven, followed by six as a pension commissioner.
This ambitious son of hard-working immigrants helped establish the Chinatown Service Center and the Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association. In 1982, a Democrat governor appointed the Republican jurist a Los Angeles Municipal Court judge, and a Republican governor named him to the Los Angeles Superior Court two years later. In 1987, President Ronald Reagan nominated him to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
"The cases move along in front of Judge Lew. He's decisive. I think he has a special knack for cutting through the arguments and deciding what evidence to admit."
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