L.A. Times Reports on Impact of Professor Chin's Research on Chicago Cafe
On Aug. 1, the Los Angeles Times published an expansive story on Woodland’s Chicago Cafe focused on the impact of Professor Gabriel “Jack” Chin’s multidisciplinary UC Davis study that identified the café to be the oldest Chinese restaurant in California and likely the United States.
Media outlets including the San Francisco Chronicle, The Guardian and the Sacramento Bee have written about Chin’s Asian Exclusion Research Project, which includes research conducted by UC Davis law, history and comparative literature students.
Gabriel “Jack” Chin is a Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law and holder of the Edward L. Barrett Jr. Endowed Chair at UC Davis School of Law. He is a prolific and much-cited criminal and immigration law scholar whose work has addressed many of the most pressing social issues of our time.