28.1.08

THE PHILIPPINE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION

Cordially invites you to its 22nd Annual
Installation & Awards Banquet

Featuring Keynote Speaker

Major General Antonio "Tony" M. Taguba
US Army, Retired


And hosted by Master of Ceremonies


Jannelle So,Producer/Host
"Kababayan L.A." Channel 18

To be held at

The Beverly Hills Hotel & Bungalows
9641 Sunset Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California 90210

Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Cocktail reception at 6:30pm
Formal dinner and program at 7:30pm

Awards ceremony, raffle prizes, and live entertainment by

Kayamanan ng Lahi &

Philippine Chamber Singers-Los Angeles

For Additional Information, click here.



PABA Announces Board Members and Officers for 2008-2009

The following individuals will be inducted as Board Members and Officers for the upcoming year:


President

Francisco "Kiko" Ochoa

President-Elect

Arnold Pamplona

Secretary

M. Cecilia Amo

Treasurer

Angeli Aragon

Student Member

Hildegarde B. Aguinaldo

Chair of the Board

Benjamin J. Hofilena, Jr.

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Board of Governors:

Martoni Acosta

Eduardo Angeles

Allison Aquino

Melvin N. A. Avanzado

Bernia LaForteza

Carina Castaneda

Grace Ann Cayanan

Joy De Leon

Laurie A. Dee

Marsha-laine F. Dungog

Lorinda D. Franco

Christine J. Gonong

Daphne Borromeo Hall

Emma Hilario

Darren A. Manibog

Ireneo A. Reus III

Greg Santiago

Carolyn Enciso Sieve

Vince M. Verde

Gilbert J. Villaflor

Michael Y. Ty


15.12.07

PABA Requests Meeting With Schwarzenegger Administration Regarding Judicial Appointments



On December 6, 2007, the Philippine American Bar Association sent California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger a letter to bring his attention to the lack of judicial appointments of Filipino-Americans to the state's judiciary.

The following is an excerpt from the letter:

Unfortunately, the substantial contributions of the Filipino–American community to this state are not reflected in the makeup of our judiciary.
According to our research, there are only nine Superior Court Judges (out of approximately 1,500) and one Appellate Court Justice (out of approximately 105) in California that are of Filipino ancestry. These disproportionately small numbers, which include appointments made during your administration, are even more disturbing when one considers that half of these judges are at or close to retirement age and are projected to retire within the next two years. The geographic distribution of these judges underscores the demographic underrepresentation of Filipinos on the bench: there is only one judge of Filipino ancestry in the Greater Bay Area (San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ronald Quidachay); there are currently no judges of Filipino ancestry in San Diego County; and no Filipino–American has ever been appointed to serve in San Mateo County, which encompasses Daly City—the area with the largest concentration of Filipinos outside of the city of Manila in the Philippines. In Los Angeles County, no Filipino–American has been appointed to the bench since 2003.

You can view the letter, in its entirety, here.

Want to Bend the Ear of the Woman With the Power to Appoint More Filipino-American Judges?


On Friday, January 11, 2008, the South Asian Bar Association of Southern California and the law firm of Reed Smith will host a wine and cheese reception for Sharon Majors-Lewis, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's Judicial Appointments Secretary. PABA is a co-sponsor of the event.

If you would like to attend, make sure to RSVP as soon as possible, as space is very limited. Please click on the flyer below for more details.