Professor Hing Interviewed on NPR

Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Programs Bill O. Hing recently appeared on National Public Radio's "Crossing East," a radio series about Asian American History. Hing was interviewed regarding a Cambodian Refugee who came to California when he was six years old and now faces deportation.

Hing is the author of numerous academic and practice-oriented books and articles on immigration policy and race relations. His books include Defining America Through Immigration Policy (Temple Univ. Press 2004), Making and Remaking Asian America Through Immigration Policy (Stanford Press 1993), Handling Immigration Cases (Aspen Publishers 1995), and Immigration and the Law, a Dictionary (ABC-CLIO 1999). His book To Be an American, Cultural Pluralism and the Rhetoric of Assimilation (NYU Press 1997) received the award for Outstanding Academic Book in 1997 by the librarians' journal, "Choice". He is on the board of directors of the Asian Law Caucus and the Migration Policy Institute. He also serves on the National Advisory Council of the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium.

January 10, 2006 NPR story

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