A Step towards greater Asian American Representation

On April 22, 2010 by admin

Goodwin Liu (Sotomayor also served in the Appellate Court). This is incredibly important since the next step up would be the Supreme Court .

Goodwin Liu is Taiwanese-American and has a historic record of socially liberal stances on political issues. He was a Professor at Cal Berkeley’s Law School, Boalt and received his J.D. at Yale University. He has published numerous articles during his tenure in favor of Same-Sex Marriage and Affirmative Action. Currently, Republicans in the Senate are threatening to Filibuster since they fear his liberalism will interfere with his decision-making as a judge–we’ve all heard this argument before by right-wingers. They cry “judicial activism” when liberal people of color are up for nomination.

This will be a huge achievement for increasing representation by Asian Americans in the U.S. Government.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-ed-liu-20100423,0,5722070.story

One Response to “A Step towards greater Asian American Representation”

  • Badan Wang

    I agree that the tops down approach to positive representation of the Vietnamese Americans is important. I also agree that a bottoms up approach, where the Asian community expresses positive sentiment is important as well. Recently, I read this girl’s blog:

    http://myhappyfinds.com/2010/04/29/sexy-trashy-vietnamese-women/

    It hurts me that a fellow Asian person would attack another Asian group when we are all part of the struggle in assimilating in the American Culture.

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