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AABANY Trial Reenactments

Asian American Legal History Brought to Life

IN THE NEWS

  • 2/28/20: Harvard Law Today
  • 8/26/19: Chinese American Historian
  • 5/30/19: Brooklyn Daily Eagle
  • 3/6/19: Harvard Law Today
  • 2/13/18: Harvard Law Today
  • 8/18/17: Boston College Legal Eagle
  • 2/4/17: Harvard Law School APALSA
  • 6/30/16:Enquirer.net
  • 4/8/16: Fordham Law News
  • 6/30/15: The American Lawyer

5/30/19: Brooklyn Daily Eagle

EDNY hosts Supreme Court reenactments for Asian Pacific Heritage Month

June 14, 2019

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8/26/19: Chinese American Historian → ← 3/6/19: Harvard Law Today

IN THE NEWS

  • 2/28/20: Harvard Law Today
  • 8/26/19: Chinese American Historian
  • 5/30/19: Brooklyn Daily Eagle
  • 3/6/19: Harvard Law Today
  • 2/13/18: Harvard Law Today
  • 8/18/17: Boston College Legal Eagle
  • 2/4/17: Harvard Law School APALSA
  • 6/30/16:Enquirer.net
  • 4/8/16: Fordham Law News
  • 6/30/15: The American Lawyer

The Asian American Bar Association of New York is a professional membership organization of attorneys concerned with issues affecting the Asian Pacific American community. Incorporated in 1989, AABANY seeks not only to encourage the professional growth of its members but also to advocate for the Asian Pacific American community as a whole. AABANY is the New York regional affiliate of the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA).

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