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Frank H. Wu

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President Designate
Queens College





Columns
Title Category Published
Asian-American Heritage Month in review Civil Rights Jun. 12, 2020
About your diverse client... Law Practice Apr. 30, 2020
Teaching ‘tricks’ and ‘technicalities’? Law Practice, Legal Education Apr. 24, 2020
3 types of facts Apr. 20, 2020
Ban PowerPoint! But not now! Legal Education Apr. 10, 2020
Coronavirus, ethics and law school Legal Education Apr. 7, 2020
What teachers owe students Apr. 3, 2020
Explaining Civ Pro Law Practice, Legal Education Mar. 24, 2020
Compelled toward progress Entertainment & Sports, Law Practice, Legal Education Mar. 12, 2020
Responding to coronavirus is not ‘racist’ Law Practice Feb. 11, 2020
Why are you talking about yourself? Law Practice, Legal Education Jan. 30, 2020
Should law students memorize doctrine? Education Law Jan. 14, 2020
Teaching professional responsibility isn’t easy Ethics/Professional Responsibility Jan. 10, 2020
What I learned from Proposition 187 25 years ago Dec. 30, 2019
Noticing the privilege that helps me Law Practice Dec. 26, 2019
How I write Law Practice Dec. 20, 2019
You can be shy and successful Law Practice Dec. 16, 2019
‘Queen and Slim’: Not the same as ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ Entertainment & Sports Dec. 6, 2019
How exact should I be? Dec. 3, 2019
How would you answer these questions? Nov. 29, 2019
The ‘right answer’ might not exist — really Law Practice Nov. 22, 2019
What I learned from government service Nov. 18, 2019
Reading and writing to change the world Law Practice Nov. 13, 2019
Teaching the facts of law Law Practice, Education Law Nov. 11, 2019
Remembering S.I. Hayakawa Judges and Judiciary, Law Practice Nov. 7, 2019
Lawyers and law students: Your LSAT score does not define you State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice Nov. 4, 2019
Run to work! Law Practice Oct. 30, 2019
The United States of America: plural or singular? Constitutional Law, Law Practice Oct. 28, 2019
Free speech against hate speech Constitutional Law, Law Practice Oct. 21, 2019
Writing and speaking for a living Law Practice Oct. 14, 2019
Compliments to copy editors and fact checkers Oct. 9, 2019
Chinese spying, Chinese-Americans racially profiled — or both? Government Oct. 3, 2019
Comments on guidance on guidance Government, Law Practice Sep. 27, 2019
When did we become old? Law Practice Sep. 23, 2019
Before Bakke, a case that turns out not to be moot U.S. Supreme Court Sep. 4, 2019
How We Argue Law Practice Aug. 19, 2019
Teaching the magic of law Law Practice, Education Law Aug. 12, 2019
Why students study Shakespeare in law school Law Practice, Education Law Aug. 6, 2019
A glut of lawyers yet an unmet need for services Law Practice Jul. 25, 2019
I’m not the best candidate (and you’re not either) Law Practice Jul. 19, 2019
Why the ban on hair discrimination is important Civil Rights, Government, Labor/Employment Jul. 10, 2019
Pick up the phone, please Law Practice Jun. 25, 2019
We need a higher education policy Jun. 11, 2019
‘Discrimination’ and discrimination Law Practice Jun. 4, 2019
Academic freedom should matter to everyone Law Practice May 28, 2019
Each of us has much to be modest about May 7, 2019
Procedure is all around us Apr. 30, 2019
Western philosophy and attorney-client confidentiality Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Apr. 16, 2019
What Teddy Roosevelt’s ‘Gentleman’s Agreement’ can teach us today Law Practice Apr. 2, 2019
Legal education is bouncing, but not back Law Practice Mar. 21, 2019
OJ trial a generation later: Beyond the black and white Law Practice Mar. 5, 2019
What volunteer activities help law school applicants the most? Law Practice Feb. 19, 2019
Why I teach procedure Feb. 11, 2019
Analyze rather than assert Law Practice Feb. 5, 2019
The truth is I do not have an opinion about that Law Practice Jan. 16, 2019
Climate change and rule of law Environmental & Energy, Law Practice Jan. 3, 2019
Is the law logical? Law Practice Dec. 18, 2018
Remember legal paper? Law Practice Dec. 4, 2018
Teaching what’s most important to learn Education Law Nov. 13, 2018
Illness can make you a better person Law Practice Oct. 9, 2018
Do legal education and liberal arts need to be defended? Law Practice, Education Law Sep. 25, 2018
Lawyers have to represent! Sep. 12, 2018
Edited out of the law Law Practice, U.S. Supreme Court Aug. 28, 2018
I don’t vouch, and none of us should Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Aug. 7, 2018
Let’s stop grade inflation in higher education State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice, Education Law Jul. 17, 2018
Understanding the Chinese as they understand Americans International Law, Law Practice, Education Law Jul. 3, 2018
What I learned on summer vacation in Shenzhen, China Law Practice Jun. 19, 2018
I beg to differ Law Practice Jun. 6, 2018
In praise of quiet Law Practice May 15, 2018
Whittier's Wake: Does Law School's Closure Portend Broader Legal Ed Changes? Law Practice, State Bar & Bar Associations Jun. 16, 2017
Title Category Published
Asian-American Heritage Month in review Civil Rights Jun. 12, 2020
About your diverse client... Law Practice Apr. 30, 2020
Teaching ‘tricks’ and ‘technicalities’? Law Practice, Legal Education Apr. 24, 2020
3 types of facts Apr. 20, 2020
Ban PowerPoint! But not now! Legal Education Apr. 10, 2020
Coronavirus, ethics and law school Legal Education Apr. 7, 2020
What teachers owe students Apr. 3, 2020
Explaining Civ Pro Law Practice, Legal Education Mar. 24, 2020
Compelled toward progress Entertainment & Sports, Law Practice, Legal Education Mar. 12, 2020
Responding to coronavirus is not ‘racist’ Law Practice Feb. 11, 2020
Why are you talking about yourself? Law Practice, Legal Education Jan. 30, 2020
Should law students memorize doctrine? Education Law Jan. 14, 2020
Teaching professional responsibility isn’t easy Ethics/Professional Responsibility Jan. 10, 2020
What I learned from Proposition 187 25 years ago Dec. 30, 2019
Noticing the privilege that helps me Law Practice Dec. 26, 2019
How I write Law Practice Dec. 20, 2019
You can be shy and successful Law Practice Dec. 16, 2019
‘Queen and Slim’: Not the same as ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ Entertainment & Sports Dec. 6, 2019
How exact should I be? Dec. 3, 2019
How would you answer these questions? Nov. 29, 2019
The ‘right answer’ might not exist — really Law Practice Nov. 22, 2019
What I learned from government service Nov. 18, 2019
Reading and writing to change the world Law Practice Nov. 13, 2019
Teaching the facts of law Law Practice, Education Law Nov. 11, 2019
Remembering S.I. Hayakawa Judges and Judiciary, Law Practice Nov. 7, 2019
Lawyers and law students: Your LSAT score does not define you State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice Nov. 4, 2019
Run to work! Law Practice Oct. 30, 2019
The United States of America: plural or singular? Constitutional Law, Law Practice Oct. 28, 2019
Free speech against hate speech Constitutional Law, Law Practice Oct. 21, 2019
Writing and speaking for a living Law Practice Oct. 14, 2019
Compliments to copy editors and fact checkers Oct. 9, 2019
Chinese spying, Chinese-Americans racially profiled — or both? Government Oct. 3, 2019
Comments on guidance on guidance Government, Law Practice Sep. 27, 2019
When did we become old? Law Practice Sep. 23, 2019
Before Bakke, a case that turns out not to be moot U.S. Supreme Court Sep. 4, 2019
How We Argue Law Practice Aug. 19, 2019
Teaching the magic of law Law Practice, Education Law Aug. 12, 2019
Why students study Shakespeare in law school Law Practice, Education Law Aug. 6, 2019
A glut of lawyers yet an unmet need for services Law Practice Jul. 25, 2019
I’m not the best candidate (and you’re not either) Law Practice Jul. 19, 2019
Why the ban on hair discrimination is important Civil Rights, Government, Labor/Employment Jul. 10, 2019
Pick up the phone, please Law Practice Jun. 25, 2019
We need a higher education policy Jun. 11, 2019
‘Discrimination’ and discrimination Law Practice Jun. 4, 2019
Academic freedom should matter to everyone Law Practice May 28, 2019
Each of us has much to be modest about May 7, 2019
Procedure is all around us Apr. 30, 2019
Western philosophy and attorney-client confidentiality Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Apr. 16, 2019
What Teddy Roosevelt’s ‘Gentleman’s Agreement’ can teach us today Law Practice Apr. 2, 2019
Legal education is bouncing, but not back Law Practice Mar. 21, 2019
OJ trial a generation later: Beyond the black and white Law Practice Mar. 5, 2019
What volunteer activities help law school applicants the most? Law Practice Feb. 19, 2019
Why I teach procedure Feb. 11, 2019
Analyze rather than assert Law Practice Feb. 5, 2019
The truth is I do not have an opinion about that Law Practice Jan. 16, 2019
Climate change and rule of law Environmental & Energy, Law Practice Jan. 3, 2019
Is the law logical? Law Practice Dec. 18, 2018
Remember legal paper? Law Practice Dec. 4, 2018
Teaching what’s most important to learn Education Law Nov. 13, 2018
Illness can make you a better person Law Practice Oct. 9, 2018
Do legal education and liberal arts need to be defended? Law Practice, Education Law Sep. 25, 2018
Lawyers have to represent! Sep. 12, 2018
Edited out of the law Law Practice, U.S. Supreme Court Aug. 28, 2018
I don’t vouch, and none of us should Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Aug. 7, 2018
Let’s stop grade inflation in higher education State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice, Education Law Jul. 17, 2018
Understanding the Chinese as they understand Americans International Law, Law Practice, Education Law Jul. 3, 2018
What I learned on summer vacation in Shenzhen, China Law Practice Jun. 19, 2018
I beg to differ Law Practice Jun. 6, 2018
In praise of quiet Law Practice May 15, 2018
Whittier's Wake: Does Law School's Closure Portend Broader Legal Ed Changes? Law Practice, State Bar & Bar Associations Jun. 16, 2017