
Robert S. Chang
Professor of Law and J. Rex Dibble Fellow
Contact Information
Phone: (213) 736-1460
Fax: (213) 380-3769
E-mail: robert.chang@lls.edu
919 Albany St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015-1211
*During the 2006-7 academic year, Professor Chang will be the Sturm Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. He may be reached there at rchang@law.du.edu.
Educational and Professional Background
AB, cum laude, Princeton University
MA, Duke University
JD, with honors, Duke University
Robert Chang was a J. Paul Coie fellow while at Duke University. Since receiving his law degree, he has held positions as legal writing instructor at the University of Puget Sound School of Law; visiting assistant professor at Golden Gate University School of Law; and associate professor of law at California Western School of Law. Chang joined Loyola's faculty in 1997.
Professional Memberships and Activities
Speaker, Dinner Address. "A Call from Jerome." Second National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference. George Washington University Law School. Washington, DC. October 2004.
Speaker, "Iconic Images of War and the Question of National Belonging," 11th Conference of Asian Pacific American Law Faculty. Michigan State University School of Law. East Lansing, Michigan. September 2004.
Speaker, Dinner Keynote Address. "Jerome Culp and the LatCrit Project." LatCrit IX. Villanova Law School. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 2004.
Moderator, Panel: Culture and Kulturkampf in the United States and Beyond: Mapping the Lines of Critical Engagement. LatCrit IX. Villanova Law School. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 2004.
Presenter, "Business as Usual? Brown and the Continuing Conundrum of Race in America." University of Illinois Law Review. University of Illinois College of Law. Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. April 2004.
Presenter, Panel: Combating Terrorism in the Homeland. UCLA Asian Pacific American Law Journal. UCLA Law School. Los Angeles, California. February 2004.
Presenter, "Who Are You Rooting For? Transnationalism, the World Cup, and War," Conference on Transnationalism, Ethnicity and the Public Sphere. Center for Critical Theory and Transnational Studies. University of Oregon. Eugene, Oregon. February 2003.
"The Adventures of Blackness in Western Culture: An Epistolary Exchange on Old and New Identity Wars," UC Davis Law Review (forthcoming 2005) (with Adrienne D. Davis)
"A Call from Jerome," Villanova Law Review (forthcoming 2005)
"Whom Are You Rooting For? Transnationalism, the World Cup and War, in Pedagogies of the Global: Transnationalism, Ethnicity and the Public Sphere (Arif Dirlik ed., forthcoming 2005)
"Business as Usual? Brown and the Continuing Conundrum of Race in America," University of Illinois Law Review (2004) (with Jerome M. Culp, Jr.)
"Migrations, Citizens and Latinas/os: The Sojourner's Truth and Other Stories," Florida Law Review (2003)
"Closing Essay: Developing a Collective Memory to Imagine a Better Future," UCLA Law Review (2002)
"When Interests Diverge," Michigan Law Review (2002) (with Peter Kwan)
"After Intersectionality," UMKC Law Review (2002) (with Jerome Culp, Jr.)
"(Racial) Profiles in Courage, or Can We Be Heroes, Too?" 66 Albany Law Review 349 (2003)
Teaching Asian Americans and the Law: Struggling with History, Identity, and Politics, 10 Asian Law Journal 59 (2003)
Syllabus: Asian Americans and the Law, 10 Asian Law Journal 105 (2003)
"'Forget the Alamo': Race Courses as a Struggle Over History and Collective Memory," 13 Berkeley La Raza Law Journal 113 (2003)
"The Sojourner's Truth and Other Stories," 55 University of Florida Law Review 479 (2003)
Asian Americans and the Law, Contracts, Jurisprudence, Latinas, Latinos & the Law, Race and Racism in American Law