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  • CNN Interview on Affirmative Action (linked 2007 05 20)
    As always, soundbites aren’t helpful. Here’s what’s important to know:
    • Treating Asians worse than Whites is “negative action” and there’s no justification for it
    • Treating Asians the same as Whites is “neutral action”, and this may be justified even if both groups suffer indirect burdens in light of affirmative action given to other groups
    • To learn more about these concepts, see my Negative Action article
    • To learn more about what recent research from the mind sciences says about this topic, see my Fair Measures article
  • Rutter Award for Excellence in Teaching (April 2007) :: wmv
  • Behavioral Realism: Future History of Implicit Bias and the Law, OSU, Nov. 06 :: videostream (realplayer) :: audio (mp3)
  • ACS 2006 Convention :: Next Generation Discrimination Videostream (initial remarks start around 9:30mins in, with Q&A after speakers complete)
  • Cyber-race and Trojan Horses, State of Play II @ NYLS (Oct. 30, 2004)
    videostream of panel (after Nick Yee & Aaron Delwiche; also Q&As)
  • Tech Talk @ Google (Common Sense) (with Dana Cuff & Mark Hansen) (videostream starts at minute 23)
  • RFID Privacy Workshop @ MIT, Summation (Nov 15, 2003) :: videostream

 

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Text of Speeches (text constituted based on the talk)

  • Asian Pacific American Bar Association Founding Celebration Keynote 98
  • Graduation Speech at UCLAW 98

Editorals / Opinions

[*** OBAMA]
[Why Obama]
[Obama and Ozawa]
[*** LEGAL EDUCATION]
[Chemerinsky Matter]
[*** AFFIRMATIVE ACTION]
[Against 209]
[AA Baby]
[Passage of 209]
[209 Declaration]
[*** 9-11 AND TERROR]
[12-7 and 9-11]
[Thinking through Profiling]

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