History was made last week when the U.S. Senate confirmed Virginia’s first Asian American federal judge, Jasmine Yoon, who holds two degrees from the University of Virginia.
Yoon earned her undergraduate degree as a Jefferson Scholar in 2003. In 2006, she completed a degree at UVA’s School of Law after being awarded a Jack Kent Cooke Foundation three-year scholarship.
Virginia U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine recommended Yoon to fill a vacancy at the U.S. District Court for Virginia’s Western District. At a confirmation hearing in February, Warner had this to say about her: “[Yoon] came to our country at age 14 from South Korea, speaking virtually no English. So, in eighth grade, she spent her time reading the dictionary and watching American TV, and by the time she got into high school, she spoke fluent English, thanks to that ethic of hard work.”
The full Senate confirmed her nomination March 12 in a 55-41 vote.

