Back in September 2012, I gave a keynote to the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity about implicit bias and stereotype threat and their impact on…
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Back in September 2012, I gave a keynote to the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity about implicit bias and stereotype threat and their impact on…
I usually don’t post about law review articles, and the like, but I just read this short terrific essay by Gerry Spann on the upcoming…
We’ve just filed an amicus brief on behalf of Experimental Psychologists in the Fisher v. Univ. of Texas case. It discusses the phenomenon of stereotype…
The National Center for State courts have produced terrific resources for the problem of implicit bias and the courts. “Helping Courts Address Implicit Bias” is…
It’s been 20 years since Los Angeles burned in 1992, after the acquittal of the officers who beat Rodney King. Not surprisingly, there are many…
Asian Pacific Alumni of UCLA is proud to announce that the 2012 APA-UCLA Scholarship selection process has begun. Over $18,000 in scholarships are available to…
Law students writing about Asian American legal issues should submit their paper to this competition. Here are the details: — The Asian Pacific American Bar…
Recently, I heard about a group focusing on Implicit Bias and Philosophy. Looks interesting, and to be sure, some theoretical clarification about bias, grounded in…
This is old news, but back in January 2011, the Committee on Research of the AALS (American Assoc. of Law Schools) held a plenary session…
I gave a quick e-mail interview to Fast Company, about BART’s decision to cut off mobile communications to avoid a social media-assisted protest. Here is…