Lewis & ClarkLaw School

William Chin

Professor of Legal Analysis and Writing

Bibliography

Works Published As Part of a Collection

Diversity in the Age of Terror: How Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the U.S. Intelligence Community Enhances National Security, FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (2010).

Linguistic Profiling in Education: How Accent Bias Denies Equal Educational Opportunities to Students of Color, 12 THE SCHOLAR: ST. MARY’S LAW REVIEW ON MINORITY ISSUES 355 (2010).

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).

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).

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