Pathways to Law:
Getting Your Law Degree and Beyond
A Prelaw Conference Hosted by the Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area
Formerly known as Legally Asian
Legally Asian 2015: Why Lawyers Are Like Super Heroes
AABA President Ted Ting welcomes students to the 2015 Legally Asian pre-law conference and encourages them to join the superhero ranks of lawyers!
Legally Asian 2015: Law School Reality
Bay Area law students discuss what they like the most and the least about law school.
Legally Asian 2015: Pros & Cons for API Attorneys
Vidhya Prabhakaran, partner at Davis Wright Tremaine, discusses diversity issues for API attorneys.
Legally Asian 2015: Remember Your Roots
Honorable Judge Steven Owyang (Ret.) reminds us to remember our roots, even after our success.
Legally Asian 2014: Being An Asian American Law Student
"What does it mean to be an Asian American law student?" Bay Area law students share their perspectives on race, culture, representation, and inclusion.
Legally Asian 2014: Advice From Law Students
Bay Area law students share their advice on how to get to law school and succeed in the profession.
Legally Asian 2016: Law School Tips
Bay Area law students discuss their tips for succeeding in law school and preparing for the legal profession.
Pathways to Law 2017: The Incremental Work of Lawyers
AABA President Hung Chang describes the history of civil rights fights and the incremental work that lawyers do to change the system.
Pathways to Law 2017: Alternative Careers with a Law Degree
Amy K. Lee (UC Office of the President) and Alex W. Wong (Asian Americans / Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy) provide insight on transitioning from legal practice into other careers.
Pathways to Law 2017: Managing the Cost of Law School
Bay Area law students discuss their tips and perspectives for managing the cost of law school.