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Dec. 18, 2020

Columbia Law honors California posthumous bar admittee Hong Yen Chang

The Columbia Law School Center for Chinese Legal Studies will be named in honor of the school's first Chinese graduate, Hong Yen Chang.

A Chinese-American lawyer who gained posthumous admission to the California State Bar almost 90 years after his death will be honored at Columbia Law School.

The Columbia Law School Center for Chinese Legal Studies will be named in honor of the school's first Chinese graduate, Hong Yen Chang, who graduated from Columbia Law School in 1886 and later became the first Chinese-American admitted as a lawyer in the United States.

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