Law Practice
Jan. 16, 2019
The truth is I do not have an opinion about that
As an individual trained to be an advocate, as I become more mature I have fewer opinions to offer. When I was younger, I used to explain that, to the dismay of my immigrant parents, I was pursuing a career of controversy.





Frank H. Wu
President Designate
Queens College
Frank is William L. Prosser Distinguished professor at UC Hastings College of the Law.
As an individual trained to be an advocate, as I become more mature I have fewer opinions to offer. When I was younger, I used to explain that, to the dismay of my immigrant parents, I was pursuing a career of controversy. As a law professor, I was invited to be a guest on television and radio, and, before the internet overwhelmed other media, I achieved minor celebrity for debating on C-SPAN, at least among news junkies. Yet now, while I continue to feel the need to ...
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