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Judge Lew

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It is unfortunate that the nomination of the first Chinese-American for an opening on the federal bench should be marred by inferences of racial favoritism.

The Times article focused on the “speculation” that Sen. Pete Wilson (R-Calif.) needed to make more minority appointments, while it glossed over the fact that Wilson’s Merit Committee rated Judge Ronald Lew “exceptionally well qualified.”

Asian-Pacific Americans have suffered a long history of exclusion and discrimination in California. The vestiges of this history still linger with us.

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Institutions such as the federal judiciary have long been relatively closed to well qualified Asian-Pacific Americans.

We applaud Wilson for the commitment toward making the federal judicial selections process more open and accessible to all well-qualified members of our society.

WILLIAM LEW TAN

Los Angeles

Tan is chairman of the board of Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics.

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