| BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION | ||||||
| [14] | Gabriel J. Chin joined the faculty of Western New England College School of Law in Springfield, Massachusetts in July, 1995, after working at the Legal Aid Society of New York and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. A Wesleyan graduate, he also earned degrees at Michigan and Yale Law Schools. Recipient of the Thurgood Marshall Prize in 1996 for work on the first Justice Harlan, his interests include immigration, legal history, and criminal law. | |||||
| [15] | Sumi Cho is the daughter of an immigrant father who hit the glass ceiling as a midwestern college professor and an immigrant mother who ran the family businesses in addition to the household. She graduated from the Ethnic Studies doctoral program at U.C. Berkeley where she also received her J.D. and participated in campus movements for South African divestment, faculty/student affirmative action, and fair tenure review. She currently teaches at DePaul University College of Law and writes from a critical race feminist perspective. | |||||
| [16] | Jerry Kang, born in South Korea, grew up in Skokie, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, he began teaching at UCLA School of Law in 1995 after a clerkship on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and a stint at the National Telecommunications & Information Administration. His areas of teaching and scholarship include civil procedure, Asian American jurisprudence, and cyberlaw. He is married to Sung Hui Kim, a transactional attorney practicing in Los Angeles. | |||||
| [17] | Frank H. Wu joined the faculty of Howard University Law School in 1995. He is an assistant professor and is also a supervising attorney in the Clinical Law Center. He has published law review articles on affirmative action and immigration, and he writes regularly for The New York Times Syndicate and AsianWeek. In 1995, he testified before the United States House, Judiciary Committee, Constitution Sub-Committee against the Dole-Canady bill, which would abolish affirmative action in federal government contracting. | |||||
| NAME | ADDRESS | VOICE | FAX | NET | ||
| Gabriel Chin | Western New England College School of Law 1215 Wilbraham Rd. Springfield, MA 01119 | 413.782.1427 | 796.2097 | gchin@law.wnec.edu | ||
| Sumi Cho | DePaul Univ. College of Law 25 E. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60605 | 312.362.8082 | 5448 | scho@condor.depaul.edu | ||
| Jerry Kang | UCLA School of Law Box 951476 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1476 | 310.206.7298 | 7010 | kang@law.ucla.edu | ||
| Frank Wu | Howard School of Law 2900 Van Ness St., N.W., Washington, D.C., 20008 | 202.806.8065 | 8436 | fwu@law.howard.edu | ||