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KTVU Reports on Chicago Cafe Being Up for Sale

Professor Gabriel “Jack” Chin spoke to Oakland’s KTVU Channel 2 for a March 25 story about Woodland’s historic Chicago Cafe being up for sale.

“The Chicago Cafe is an important part of California and U.S. history,” Chin said. “On the surface, it is an ordinary family restaurant, but when examined more closely, it reveals a remarkable immigrant story.”

Professor Chin Talks to Bee About Suit Over Guaranteed-Income Plan

Professor Gabriel “Jack” Chin commented for the Sacramento Bee for a March 21 story on a Sacramento County resident’s lawsuit opposing a plan by the county and the United Way to give $725 a month to 200 Black, Native American and Alaska Native families.

Plaintiffs Eva Zhou and the nonprofit Californians for Equal Rights Foundation filed a lawsuit alleging this guaranteed-basic-income program was discriminatory.

In Washington Post, Professor Chin Dismisses Idea U.S. Could Send Citizens to Foreign Prisons

Professor Gabriel “Jack” Chin spoke to the Washington Post on April 10 about President Donald Trump’s comments that he would approve of sending American-born people convicted of crimes to prisons in foreign countries.

The Post reported on Trump telling reporters on Air Force One that he is “all for” sending U.S. citizens who are “horrible criminals” to prisons in El Salvador.

Professor Behre Receives UC Davis Distinguished Service Award

UC Davis has honored Professor Kelly Behre with its 2025 Academic Federation Distinguished Service Award.

Behre has directed the Domestic & Sexual Violence Law Clinic for more than a decade. The clinic provides free civil legal assistance to low-income victims of intimate partner violence and sexual assault in Yolo County.