Background
McKenna was born on October 7, 1957, in Tokyo, Japan. Her father was a professor from the Midwestern United States and her mother was a Japanese national.
McKenna was born on October 7, 1957, in Tokyo, Japan. Her father was a professor from the Midwestern United States and her mother was a Japanese national.
McKenna graduated from Yokota High School in Tokyo. McKenna attended the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where she played on the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine women"s basketball team She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Japanese.
Since February 16, 2011, she has served as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii. McKenna"s father died when she was 9 years old. She was one of the first beneficiaries of Title IX. McKenna then earned her Juris Doctor from the William South. Richardson School of Law.
She became an assistant professor at the University of Hawaii Law School before being appointed a District Court judge on November 30, 1993.
She was elevated to the Circuit Courts on June 29, 1995. McKenna was one of three candidates recommended to President Barack Obama by Senators Daniel Inouye and Daniel Akaka to fill a judicial vacancy on the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii.
McKenna did not receive the nomination, which went to Leslie East. Kobayashi in April 2010. On January 25, 2011, Governor Neil Abercrombie nominated McKenna to a seat on the Hawaii Supreme Court.
The Hawaii Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on her nomination on February 4 and advanced her nomination to the full Senate by a vote of 5–0.
Over one hundred pieces of testimony were submitted to the Judiciary Committee with respect to her nomination, the vast majority of which were supportive of McKenna. Of the five testimonies that opposed McKenna"s appointment, four did so because of her sexual orientation. On February 16, 2011, the Hawaii Senate approved her nomination by a vote of 23–0.
McKenna has three children.
McKenna is the first openly gay judge to serve on the Hawaii Supreme Court. She is one of eight openly LGBT supreme court justices in the United States, alongside Rives Kistler and Virginia Linder, both justices of the Oregon Supreme Court, Barbara Lenk of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Colorado Supreme Court justice Monica Marquez, Connecticut Supreme Court justice Andrew J. McDonald, Vermont Supreme Court justice Beth Robinson, and Washington Supreme Court justice Mary Yu.