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Dana Makoto Sabraw (born July 3, 1958) is the Chief United States district judge of the
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. He was nominated by President
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in 2003.


Early life and education

Sabraw is half-Japanese; his Japanese mother met his father in 1954 when he was a
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soldier stationed in
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during the
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. They married in 1955. His father was a teacher of special-needs students and his mother taught
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. Sabraw was born in San Rafael,
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in 1958,Sabraw, Dana Makoto
''History of the Federal Judiciary'',
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and grew up in the
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suburb of
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.Kristina Davis
Who is Dana Sabraw, the judge behind the family reunification case?
''San Diego Union-Tribune'' (July 22, 2018).
He received an
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degree from
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in 1978, a
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degree from
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in 1980, and a
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from the
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at University of the Pacific in 1985.


Career

His first job was working as a wrestling instructor, conditioning instructor, and later a
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for the
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in
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From 1976 to 1977.Confirmation hearing on federal appointments : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session. pt.4 (2003)
/ref> From 1977 to 1982, he worked at many businesses and colleges which included Westmont and the University of the Pacific. Sabraw was in private practice for six years at the Santa Barbara law firm of Price, Postel & Parma before joining the
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office of the international law firm
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in 1992.


State court service

Sabraw was a judge on the North County Municipal Court, County of San Diego, from 1995 to 1998. He was a judge on the Superior Court for the State of California, County of San Diego, from 1998 to 2003. Governor
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appointed Sabraw to both posts.


Federal judicial service

Sabraw was nominated by President
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on May 1, 2003, to be a United States District Judge of the
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, to a new seat created by 116 Stat. 1758. The
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's
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unanimously rated Sabraw "well qualified" for the judgeship. Sabraw was unanimously confirmed by the
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in a 95-0 vote on September 25, 2003. He received his commission the following day. He became Chief Judge on January 22, 2021.


Notable cases

In 2016 Sabraw presided over a case brought against the State of California by a group of anti-vaccine parents who challenged S.B. 277, a California law that required all schoolchildren in public and private schools to be fully vaccinated against a number of diseases.Paul Sisson
Judge denies injunction against vaccine law
''San Diego Union-Tribune'' (August 26, 2018).
Sabraw rejected the activists' claim that the law was a violation of the constitutional rights to
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or to equal public education, writing that "the fundamental rights under the
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do not overcome the State's interest in protecting a child's health" and that the Constitution "does not require the provision of a religious exemption to vaccination requirements, much less a personal belief exemption." After Sabraw rejected the plaintiffs' application for an injunction, the group dropped the lawsuit. In February 2018, Sabraw was assigned a case in which the
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(ACLU) sued the
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on behalf of a Congolese woman who had been separated from her 7-year-old daughter in November when she presented herself at the
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seeking asylum. The case later became a class-action suit challenging the administration's policy of separating families who cross the U.S.-Mexico border. In June 2018, Sabraw denied the government's motion to dismiss the case, finding that plaintiffs alleged sufficient grounds to proceed with their claim that the policy violates plaintiffs' constitutional right to due process. Later that month, Sabraw entered a nationwide injunction ordering an end to most family separations at the border and requiring the immediate reunification of all children separated from their family members under the policy. He continued to oversee the process of family reunification, requiring regular reports from the administration. In July 2018, Sabraw suspended family deportations for one week, until family unifications could be completed. In August 2018, Sabraw ruled that it is the government's burden to reunite separated migrant families. However, in January 2020, he ruled in support of the Trump administration's separation of 900 children from their parents on the grounds that the parents were unfit or dangerous, given doubts about paternity, criminal history, or having communicable diseases. He distinguished these cases from those where he had earlier ruled against the Trump administration because their purpose had been to deter immigration across the southern border altogether. In so ruling, he rejected the ACLU's claim that the administration had reverted to previous abusive family separations, although he did also grant the ACLU position that the government would have to administer DNA tests to remove paternity doubts, something the Trump administration had fought. In April 2018, he presided over the case of a
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agent who pleaded guilty to smuggling drugs across the border, sentencing him to 70 months in federal prison.


Recognition

''
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'' named Sabraw its 2018 "San Diego Person of the Year" for his order ending the Trump administration's family separation policy, stating that Sabraw's ruling "ended a shameful chapter in our country's history" and adding: "His honest, thoughtful oversight of a complex case shouldn't be forgotten."


Personal life

Sabraw lives in
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. He is married to Summer Stephan, a career prosecutor with the
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's office who was elected District Attorney in June 2018. They have three children. Sabraw's aunt, uncle and cousin are also judges, serving on the bench in Northern California.


See also

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sabraw, Dana Makoto 1958 births Living people Judges of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California United States district court judges appointed by George W. Bush 21st-century American judges San Diego State University alumni McGeorge School of Law alumni People from San Rafael, California American jurists of Japanese descent Superior court judges in the United States