William Chin
Professor of Legal Analysis and Writing
Bibliography
Works Published As Part of a Collection
School Violence and Race: The Problem of Peer Racial Harassment Against Asian Pacific American Students in Schools, 10 THE SCHOLAR: ST. MARY'S LAW REVIEW ON MINORITY ISSUES 333 (2008).
Blue Spots, Coining, and Cupping: How Ethnic Minority Parents Can Be Misreported As Child Abusers, 7 JOURNAL OF LAW IN SOCIETY 88 (2005).
The “Relay” Team-Teach Approach: Combining Collaboration and the Division of Labor to Teach a Third Semester of Legal Writing, 13 PERSPECTIVES 94 (Winter 2005).
Multiple Cultures, One Criminal Justice System: The Need for a “Cultural Ombudsman” in the Courtroom, 53 DRAKE LAW REVIEW 651-65 (Spring 2005).
Meeting the Needs of Asian Law Students, 18 THE SECOND DRAFT 18 (Dec. 2003).
Implausible Denial: The Government's Denial of the Role of Race in Its Prosecution of Wen Ho Lee, 5 RUTGERS RACE & THE LAW REVIEW 1 (2003).
Severing the Link Between International Tension and Discrimination Against Asian and Arab Americans, 13 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVES 8 (2002).
Basketball Fever, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Sept./Oct. 2002.
Life in America as Told by Asian American Authors, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), July/Aug. 2002.
Living Space for Asian Americans in Portland's Chinatown, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), May/June 2002.
Wen Ho Lee: A Case of Racial Profiling, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), May/Apr. 2002.
Portland Chinatown: Change and Renewal, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Jan./Feb. 2002
Lending a Helping Hand, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Nov./Dec. 2001.
September 11, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Sept./Oct. 2001.
An Emerging Awareness of the Chinese Experience, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), July/Aug. 2001.
Affirmative Action and Chinese American Students, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), May/June 2001.
The Performance of Asian/Pacific Islander Students in Oregon High Schools, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Mar./Apr. 2001.
Why Does the OLCC Want to Put a Bar Near the Chinese Language School?, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Jan./Feb. 2001.
They Served With Pride, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Nov/Dec. 2000.
The Portland INS: A Bureaucracy Disconnected from the Community, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Sept./Oct. 2000.
The Chinese Boy Who Was a Marine, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), July/Aug. 2000.
The Rise in the Number of Americans Adopting Chinese Babies, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), May/June 2000.
The Case of Wen Ho Lee: Due Process or Abuse of Process?, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Mar./Apr. 2000.
The INS and a Jailed Chinese Girl, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Jan./Feb. 2000.
Oregon's David Wu: Challenging China and Other Tasks, PORTLAND C.A.C.A. TIMES (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Portland, Oregon), Dec. 1999.
Appellate Practice-the Lawyer; the Law Student, CONNECTIONS, Spring/Summer 2002, at 4-5.
Oregon History: Chinese Gold Miners, CONNECTIONS, Summer/Fall 2000, at 16.
Oregon Must Reacquire Control Over its Economy, Resources, OREGONIAN, Oct. 2, 2000, at B9.
Contact
William Chin’s office is in room 135 of Wood Hall.
email chin@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6738
William Chin
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219