In this article, Eddie Zheng is giving a speech at the 8th Annual Bay Area Asian Pacific American Law Students Association Conference where he received the Outstanding Leadership Award. In his speech,...
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In 1986, when Eddy Zheng was sixteen years old, he and two of his friends broke in the home of a Chinese immigrant family in San Francisco, hoping to find a safe filled with money and other valuable i...
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After the end of WWII, America has tried to advocate the advantages of the rule of law all over the world. They say that the rule of law holds no one about the law, including the president, and that t...
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Jeff Adachi is the elected Public Defender for the City and County of San Francisco, a position he has held since 2002. He is a graduate of University of California, Hastings College of the Law and Un...
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Aung and Wong provide compelling evidence to indicate the necessity of having race-specific lesson plans integrated in school districts. The intention of these lesson plans to incorporate individualiz...
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In 1980, the Japanese American community was able to successfully obtain reparations and receive a formal apology from the government for Japanese American internees during WWII. Hung uses Japanese re...
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In this article, Shirley Tang analyzes the demographics of Asian Americans in Metro Boston. From 2000-2005, the Asian American population has out grown all other racial groups in Massachusetts. Inadeq...
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Sharon S. Lee sheds light on how education admissions guidelines in the U.S., particularly the University of California, have “de-minoritized” Asian Americans or have been taken away from minority sta...
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Lai and Leong exemplify the case of the “Quincy 4” to address the issues of police brutality and protecting individual liberties, particularly in the Asian American communities. Due to lack of media r...
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Carlos Hiraldo writes about the small population in the United States of Asian Latinos. In the United States, the media has often portrayed Asians and Latinos as completely separate ethnicities, of ha...
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