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"Remembering 1882" expert panel part 2/8 Video Clips. Duration : 5.43 Mins.We had a good read. For the benefit of yourself. Be sure to read to the end. I want you to get good knowledge from Law School Scholarship. Part 2 of the expert panel convened on the 125th year (and three days) since the passage of the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act. Remembering1882.org ==Part 2== Justice Harry Low on anti-Chinese laws passed in San Francisco, California, and nationally, and the historic challenges Chinese Americans fought in the federal courts. ========= Presented by the Chinese Historical Society of American and the Historical Society for the Northern District of California CHSA's "Remembering 1882" project explores the historical debate around the Exclusion Act from its origins through its full repeal in 1968, the civil rights struggle of Chinese Americans and allies, and the historic importance of habeas corpus in the Chinese American community. Remembering 1882 Panel & Reception Ceremonial Courtroom of the Northern California District Court, Phillip Burton Federal Building, 450 Golden Gate, 19th Floor, San Francisco, May 9, 2007. Featuring Justice Harry Low, Attorney Michael Lee, Law Professor Bill Ong Hing, Immigration Attorney Donald Ungar, and Historian Connie Young Yu. Remembering 1882 Panelists Justice Harry Low has 25 years of judicial experience in civil, criminal, and government law and has authored opinions on virtually every area of California law. He has served as Insurance Commissioner for the State of California, as Presiding Justice for the California Court of Appeal, and as a judge for the San Francisco County Superior Court. He was also Past President of the San Francisco ...