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past Volumes
Volume 7:
Brant T. Lee, A Racial Trust: The Japanese YWCA and the Alien Land Law.
Keith Aoki, Is Chan Still Missing?: An Essay About the Film Snow Falling on Cedars and Representations of Asian Americans in US Films.
Frank H. Wu, Profiling Principle: The Prosecution of Wen Ho Lee and the Defense of Asian Americans.
Victor M. Hwang, Brief of Amici Curiae in Support of Wen Ho Lee’s Motion for Discovery of Materials Related to Selective Prosecution.
Spencer K. Turnbull, Wen Ho Lee and the Consequences of Enduring Asian American Stereotypes.
Edward W. Lew, Bilingual Education and Resegregation: Reconciling the Apparent Paradox Between Bilingual Education Programs and Desegregation Goals.
Gary Chartier, Righting Narrative: Robert Chang, Poststructuralism, and the Possibility of Critique.
Volume 6:
Zenobia Lai et al., The Lessons of the Parcel C Struggle: Reflections on Community Lawyering.
Deepa Iyer, Will Asian Pacific Americans Count in the Next Decade: The Importance of Census 2000 to Asian Pacific Americans.
Dale Minami, Asian Law Caucus: Recognizing Twenty-Five Years of Struggle.
Elaine H. Kim, Visible but Marginal: Changing the Status of Asian Pacific Americans at UC Berkeley.
Rose Cruz Cuison, The Construction of Labor Abuse in the Mariana Islands as Anti-American.
Volume 5:
Paul Lansing & Peter Hipolito, Guam's Quest for Commonwealth Status.
Shubha Ghosh, The Legal, Economic, and Policy Roles of Immigrant Entrepreneurs in the Immigration Debate.
Gautam Dutta, Tokenism, 209, and the Politicization of Asian Americans.
Avelino J. Halagao, Jr., Citizens Denied: A Critical Examination of the Rabang Decision Rejecting United States Citizenship Claims by Persons Born in the Philippines During the Territorial Period.
National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium, Executive Summary of 1996 Audit.
Volume 4:
Keith Aoki, "Foreign-ness" & Asian American Identities: Yellowface, World War II Propaganda, and Bifurcated Racial Stereotypes.
Dean Masaru Hashimoto, The Legacy of Korematsu v. United States: A Dangerous Narrative Retold.
Gabriel J. Chin et al., Beyond Self-Interest: Asian Pacific Americans Toward a Community of Justice, a Policy Analysis of Affirmative Action.
April Chung, Noncitizen Voting Rights and Alternatives: A Path Toward Greater Asian Pacific American and Latino Political Participation.
Volume 3:
Margaret Chon, On the Need for Asian American Narratives in Law: Ethnic Specimens, Native Informants, Storytelling and Silences.
Eric K. Yamamoto, Rethinking Alliances: Agency, Responsibility and Interracial Justice.
Allen K. Easley, Of Children's Plates, Melting Pots, Tossed Salads and Multiple Consciousness: Tales from a Hapa Haole.
Natsu Saito Jenga, Finding Our Voices, Teaching our Truth: Reflections on Legal Pedagogy and Asian American Identity.
Volume 2:
Michael J. Balaoing, The Challenge of Asian Pacific American Diversity and Unity: A Study of Individual Ethnic Bar Associations Within the APA Community of Los Angeles.
Lora J Foo et al., Worker Protection Compromised: The Fair Labor Standards Act Meets the Bankruptcy Code.
Jin S. Choi & Earnest Kim, The Constitutional Status of Photo Stops: The Implications of Terry and Its Progeny.
Andrew L.S. Leong, A Practical Guide to Establishing an Asian Law Clinic: Reflections on the Chinatown Clinical Program at Boston College Law School.
Kathryn K. Imahara, We Are the "Illegal Immigrants."
Stewart Kwoh & Michael Eng, The Dream of Becoming a Citizen Must Be Protected by All.
Robin Toma, Speaking Out: Preventing Discriminating Restrictions on Non-English Languages in the Workplace.
John M. Kang, A Review of Ronald’s Takaki’s A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America.
Volume 1:
Victor M. Hwang, In Defense of Quotas: Proportional Representation and the Involuntary Minority.
Anna Y. Park, The Marriage Fraud Act Revised: The Continuing Subordination of Asian and Pacific Islander Women.
Anh T. Lam, Culture as a Defense: Preventing Judicial Bias Against Asians and Pacific Islanders.
Alice H. Choi, A Closer Look at the Conflict Between the African American and the Korean American Communities in South Central Los Angeles
Mari Matsuda, We Will Not Be Used.
Stewart Kwoh, Reject the Scapegoating to Stop the “Bashing"
Stewart Kwoh et al., Finding Ways to Salve Intergroup Sore Points.
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