Law School Launches Investigation Into Professor’s Shocking Blog Post
Students say it was 'racist, it was offensive,' and fuels the ongoing violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Humans in the Loop: The People Powering Trusted Legal AI
As the use of artificial intelligence permeates legal practice, a critical question confronts every legal professional who uses these tools: Can I trust this?
Asian Americans v. Harvard: A Closer Look
What are the key issues in the case, and when can we expect a ruling?
The Case For ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ And AAPI Representation In The Legal Profession
It is hard to measure the impact of representation in our media, entertainment, education, and profession.
Attorney And Playwright Christine Hoang On Representation, Rediscovery, And ‘A Girl Named Sue’
'No one is going to create this space for you... you need to make that space for yourself.'
Discrimination In The Workplace: Talking About Racial Bias Is Hard But Must Be Done
The biggest impediment to anything meaningful moving the needle of diversity is the lack of honest discussion.
How LexisNexis State Net Uses Gen AI To Tame Gov’t Data
Its new features transform how you can track and analyze the more than 200,000 bills, regulations, and other measures set to be introduced this year.
Non-Sequiturs: 07.19.17
* The Supreme Court's latest ruling in the travel ban litigation: good news for grandparents, bad news for certain refugees. [How Appealing] * And in the travel ban battle, the parties aren't pulling their punches. [Democracy in America / The Economist] * Nor does Joshua Matz: "The Supreme Court is now a co-owner and co-author of the travel ban." [Take Care] * Justice Goodwin Liu and a team of Yale Law School researchers have issued an important new report about Asian Americans in the legal profession today. [The Portrait Project] * A defense of that controversial David Brooks column about salami. [Volokh Conspiracy / Washington Post] * And a defense of due process when it comes to allegations of sexual assault on college campuses. [The Federalist via Instapundit] * In other higher-education news, here's the tweet that got Nick Lutz suspended from the University of Central Florida. [Althouse] * How do millennials view the legal industry? Drew Rossow and Elan Fields discuss. [Legal Tookit / Legal Talk Network]
In Memoriam: Celebrating The Life Of Lawyer Trinh Huynh
A Vietnamese refugee and Princeton grad with a Southern twang, an infectious laugh, and a commitment to helping others.
This Is Why There’s A Lack Of Asian-American Women Biglaw Partners
Is it any wonder they are leaving Biglaw?
Power Of One Simple Letter — Asian Americans Come Together To Support Black Lives Matter
A conversation with two of the organizers of Letters For Black Lives
Asian-American Groups Sue Harvard For Admissions Discrimination
If anybody should be bitching about Affirmative-Action, it's Asian-Americans.