White House Summit on AAPIs

White House Summit on AAPIs

This past Annual Dinner, we were privileged to award three inspirational honorees: Jenny R. Yang, An-Ping Hsieh, and Preet Bharara. We invite you to view the video playlist of the friends and colleagues that were kind enough to share the stories, successes, and journeys.

Jenny R. Yang
Chair, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Women’s Leadership Award

An-Ping Hsieh
Vice President & General Counsel, Hubbell Incorporated
Corporate Counsel Leadership Award

Preet Bharara
United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
Public Service Leadership Award

Thanks to all those who attended the Annual Dinner in person and celebrated the strides that AABANY has made in getting a seat at the table, meeting amazing trailblazers such as the ones honored, and changing the game. Special thanks to all those featured, videographer Peter Chin, Lotas Productions, and the Annual Dinner Video Committee, chaired by Marianne Chow: Diane Gujarati, Naf Kwun, Amy Ngai, Ligee Gu, and Irene Tan. 

Modern Societal Impacts of the Model Minority Stereotype, March 27

Join the Asian American / Asian Research Institute for a talk on,Modern Societal Impacts of the Model Minority Stereotype, by Nicholas D. Hartlep, on Friday, March 27, 2015, from 6pm to 8pm, at 25 West 43rd Street, 10th Floor, Room 1000, between 5th & 6th Avenues, Manhattan. This talk is free and open to the general public.

The model minority stereotype is a form of racism that targets Asian/Americans, portraying them as consistently hard working and academically successful. Rooted partially in news media portrayal and popular press reinforcement, the model minority stereotype has tremendous societal, ethical, moral, and psychological implications. In his talk, editor Nicholas D. Hartlep will discuss Modern Societal Impacts of the Model Minority Stereotype, an edited volume that highlights current research on the model minority stereotype and the implications it has on American culture and society, as well as the U.S. Asian/American population. In this dynamic presentation, Dr. Hartlep will discuss why the stereotype is socio-politically volatile. This presentation will be nontraditional because the thoughts of various chapter contributors are audio-visually embedded within Dr. Hartlep’s talk.

Nicholas D. Hartlep, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations at Illinois State University (Normal, IL). His three research foci are (a) the model minority stereotype of Asians, (b) teaching for transformation, and © critical race theory. His research has been published in Equity and Excellence in Education, Critical Questions in Education, Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, and Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. He is the author of The Model Minority Stereotype: Demystifying Asian American Success (2013); editor of The Model Minority Stereotype Reader: Critical and Challenging Readings for the 21st Century (2014) and Modern Societal Impacts of the Model Minority Stereotype (2015). His “Model Minority Stereotype Project" website lists over 500 references to model minority stereotype literature. He recently delivered a TEDx talk, "How to Talk Nasty About Asians Without Sounding Racist.”

To RSVP for this talk, visit www.aaari.info/15-03-27Hartlep.htm. Can’t make it to the talk? Watch the live webcast online at our homepage beginning 6:15PM EST, or catch the streaming video and audio podcast the following week.

Have a good weekend and see you on Friday!

Ruling gives posthumous law license to victim of anti-Chinese 1890s

Ruling gives posthumous law license to victim of anti-Chinese 1890s

Judicial Campaign Ethics Handbook

Judicial Campaign Ethics Handbook

Join a Committee!

Welcome, new members! We hope you enjoyed our 26th Anniversary Dinner: Charting New Frontiers. Many of you are coming to us by way of Sponsor Memberships, so we would like to take a moment and introduce you to the easiest way to update your member profile and join the Committee mailing lists. From Corporate Law, to Government Service & Public Interest, to Academic, to Newsletter, to Young Lawyers, AABANY truly has something for everyone.

(This is an explanation of how to join a Committee Mailing List via your AABANY membership. If you’re not a member, you can still join a Committee. Just email the appropriate Committee Chair and asked to be placed on the mailing list. Info below.)

Here is a list of the current Committees

  • Academic Committee
  • Audit Committee
  • Awards Committee
  • Career Placement Committee
  • Commercial Bankruptcy & Restructuring Committee
  • Compensation Committee
  • Corporate Law Committee
  • Finance Committee
  • Government Service & Public Interest Committee
  • Immigration & Nationality Law Committee
  • In-House Counsel Committee
  • Intellectual Property Committee
  • Issues Committee
  • Judiciary Committee
  • Labor & Employment Law Committee
  • LGBT Committee
  • Litigation Committee
  • Membership Committee
  • Military & Veterans Affairs Committee
  • Newsletter Committee
  • Nominations Committee
  • Pro Bono & Community Service Committee
  • Professional Development Committee
  • Prosecutors Committee
  • Real Estate Committee
  • Solo & Small Firm Practice Committee
  • Student Outreach Committee
  • Tax Committee
  • Women’s Committee
  • Young Lawyers Committee

Feel free to email each of the Committee Chairs individually as well. Their contact information is available on our website. Keep up to date with our AABANY Calendar to see what events we’re offering.

Now that you’ve had a chance to see what AABANY has to offer, read below for a step-by-step guide on how to update your member profile. 

First, visit our home on the web, www.aabany.org. Click “Sign In” and log in with your username and password. (If you have trouble logging in, contact simone.nguyen@aabany.org.)

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In the upper right hand corner, click on “Manage Profile” next to the “Sign Out” button. Your screen should look like the below. Click on the first item under the Manage Profile page is “Edit Bio” under the Information & Settings heading.

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On that page, scroll down to “Additional Information” and check the boxes for the Committee mailing lists you would like to join – easy as pie!

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Don’t forget to save!

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Should you have any trouble, contact simone.nguyen@aabany.org. The changes should be effective within 24 hours. Each Committee mailing list is different and managed at the discretion of the Committee Chair. 

Join AAJA NY & Beijing Club of NY for 2015 Year of the Sheep Spring Mixer

Join AAJA NY & Beijing Club of NY for 2015 Year of the Sheep Spring Mixer

NAPABA Press Release: Michelle K. Lee First Woman to Lead U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 10, 2015

Contact: Tina Matsuoka
(202) 775-9555

WASHINGTON — Last night, the U.S. Senate confirmed Michelle K. Lee as the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Lee is the first woman and person of color to lead the USPTO.

“We congratulate Michelle Lee on her historic confirmation,” said George C. Chen, president of the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA). “Ms. Lee is breaking barriers not only for the Asian Pacific American community, but for all women and communities of color in the tech and legal industries.”

President Obama nominated Lee for the position in October 2014. Lee has over twenty years of experience in intellectual property and patent law. Prior to her confirmation, Lee served as the Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and the acting Director and Deputy Director of the USPTO, and she also headed the USPTO Silicon Valley office. Prior to her public service, she was Google’s first Deputy General Counsel and Head of Patents and Patents Strategy.

Lee holds a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering and Masters of Science in computer science from MIT. She received her JD from Stanford Law School.

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The National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) is the national association of Asian Pacific American (APA) attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students. NAPABA represents the interests of over 40,000 attorneys and approximately 70 national, state, and local bar associations. Its members include solo practitioners, large firm lawyers, corporate counsel, legal services and non-profit attorneys, and lawyers serving at all levels of government. NAPABA engages in legislative and policy advocacy, promotes APA political leadership and political appointments, and builds coalitions within the legal profession and the community at large. NAPABA also serves as a resource for government agencies, members of Congress, and public service organizations about APAs in the legal profession, civil rights, and diversity in the courts.

Public Interest Fellowships for the 2015 ACS National Convention

In order to help public interest lawyers attend the ACS National Convention, ACS will again be making available a limited number of fellowships for attorneys working in the government and public interest sectors.  The 2015 ACS National Convention will take place at the Capital Hilton in Washington, DC from June 11-13.  Recipients will receive a combination of registration for the Convention, lodging at the Capital Hilton and/or a stipend for travel.

The ACS National Convention provides unparalleled networking opportunities for progressive lawyers.  There will again be dedicated networking time following each panel discussion and fellowship recipients will be able to meet leaders from their respective practice and geographic areas. In order to strengthen ties between fellowship recipients and ACS, we require that fellowship recipients join ACS and complete at least three of the following in the coming year:

To apply, please click here and complete the simple online application.  Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and will be accepted until April 15, 2015, or until filled. Please share this information with public interest attorneys who may be interested in this opportunity. 

ACS National Convention
June 11-13, 2015
Capital Hilton
1001 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 

2015 Fellowship Applications Accepted Until: Wednesday, April 15

To apply, please click here

Head of National Bar Exam Group Defends UBE

Head of National Bar Exam Group Defends UBE