School of Law Faculty Index Bill Chin (bio) Bibliography
 



Bill Chin, Professor of Legal Analysis and Writing
Publications

Works Published As Part of a Collection

Blue Spots, Coining, and Cupping: How Ethnic Minority Parents Can Be Misreported As Child Abusers, JOURNAL OF LAW IN SOCIETY (forthcoming Fall 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, THE SECOND DRAFT (vol. 18, Dec. 2003).

Implausible Denial: The Government's Denial of the Role of Race in Its Prosecution of Wen Ho Lee, RUTGERS RACE & THE LAW REVIEW (vol. 5, 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.