Professor Bob Chang Reflects on “Towards an Asian American Legal Scholarship”
Prof. Robert S. Chang will be speaking virtually on Monday, Oct. 4, at 12:15 PM EST at Rutgers Law School. He will be reflecting on his 1993 piece, “Towards an Asian American Legal Scholarship,” and discussing some of his recent work. Register here.
Professor Chang is Executive Director of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality. He has also previously served as Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development. He writes primarily in the area of race and interethnic relations, and is the author of “Disoriented: Asian Americans, Law and the Nation-State” (NYU Press 1999) and many articles, essays, and book chapters on Critical Race Theory, LatCrit Theory, and Asian American Legal Studies. His essay, Towards an Asian American Legal Scholarship, is one that anchors Asian American Jurisprudence classes and that inspired me to be come a law professor.
His talk is part of an Asian Americans, Pacific Islander and the Law Initiative started by Suzanne Kim and Rose Cuisson Villazor at Rutgers Law School through the Center for Immigration Law, Policy and Justice.
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