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Judge Denny Chin, Co-Director, Center on Asian Americans and the Law

New York Law Journal: Judge Denny Chin Reviews Book Highlighting Work of Japanese-American Attorneys During World War II

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By Newsroom on November 14, 2023 Centers and Institutes, In the News

Hon. Judge Denny Chin, co-director of the Center on Asian Americans and the Law at Fordham Law School, reviewed a new book exploring the legal battles of the Japanese-American attorneys working within concentration camps during World War II for the New York Law Journal.

Read “The Attorneys Who Provided Legal Services for Japanese American ‘Evacuees’ During World War II” in New York Law Journal.

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