这个看上去学霸型的 Prior to her appointment as California labor commissioner, Deputy Secretary Su was the litigation director at Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Los Angeles, the nation's largest non-profit civil rights organization devoted to issues affecting the Asian American community. Su is known for pioneering a multi-strategy approach that combines successful impact litigation with multiracial organizing, community education, policy reform, coalition building and media work. Frequently named to top-lawyer lists such as the Daily Journal's "Top 75 Women Litigators" in California and California Lawyer's "Super Lawyers," she was the first labor commissioner to be included among the Daily Journal's "Top 75 Labor and Employment Lawyers." She has also been named one of the 50 most noteworthy women alumni of Harvard Law School and one of the 100 most influential people in Los Angeles in Los Angeles Magazine. Su has taught at UCLA Law School and Northeastern Law School. She is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School and began her career with a Skadden Fellowship. Su speaks Mandarin and Spanish.
这个看上去学霸型的 Prior to her appointment as California labor commissioner, Deputy Secretary Su was the litigation director at Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Los Angeles, the nation's largest non-profit civil rights organization devoted to issues affecting the Asian American community. Su is known for pioneering a multi-strategy approach that combines successful impact litigation with multiracial organizing, community education, policy reform, coalition building and media work. Frequently named to top-lawyer lists such as the Daily Journal's "Top 75 Women Litigators" in California and California Lawyer's "Super Lawyers," she was the first labor commissioner to be included among the Daily Journal's "Top 75 Labor and Employment Lawyers." She has also been named one of the 50 most noteworthy women alumni of Harvard Law School and one of the 100 most influential people in Los Angeles in Los Angeles Magazine. Su has taught at UCLA Law School and Northeastern Law School. She is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School and began her career with a Skadden Fellowship. Su speaks Mandarin and Spanish. candi333 发表于 2023-02-28 17:35
Education: Stanford University, Harvard University Awards: MacArthur Fellowship
Prior to her appointment as California labor commissioner, Deputy Secretary Su was the litigation director at Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Los Angeles, the nation's largest non-profit civil rights organization devoted to issues affecting the Asian American community. Su is known for pioneering a multi-strategy approach that combines successful impact litigation with multiracial organizing, community education, policy reform, coalition building and media work.
Frequently named to top-lawyer lists such as the Daily Journal's "Top 75 Women Litigators" in California and California Lawyer's "Super Lawyers," she was the first labor commissioner to be included among the Daily Journal's "Top 75 Labor and Employment Lawyers." She has also been named one of the 50 most noteworthy women alumni of Harvard Law School and one of the 100 most influential people in Los Angeles in Los Angeles Magazine.
Su has taught at UCLA Law School and Northeastern Law School. She is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School and began her career with a Skadden Fellowship. Su speaks Mandarin and Spanish.
这个感觉比赵小兰和美心要猛,律师出身会反击骂回去的。
很棒
这个人一直支持并且替affirmative action 摇旗呐喊。
所以呢?你有本事也让你的呐喊被人听见呗?
你还真说对了,这不就来了一个。
一直是踩着亚裔往上爬的,你觉得好,就恭喜你啦。有的人头脑简单,只认脸,活该被踩在脚底下,再恭喜你了。
这位苏同志一直鼓吹亚裔是AA最大的受益者,应该享受就是了。
这个逻辑有意思,既然是线性思维,如果内阁都是华裔,全包了,是不是需要反华裔才能继续下去?
利用台湾裔来压制和歧视其它亚裔,或者反华,你还不能抱怨种族歧视了吧。民主党,就是高明。看看这个楼里几个写简体字的已经幸福的高潮了。
不是反华,是反中或者反共。
这有很大区别的
对华人来说,AA 就是反华,歧视华人的政策。
支持谁不支持谁,应该看政治主张和过去实际操作历史。不能按肤色投票。相同肤色,但是相反利益就不能投
估计和戴琪差不多。
俗称 二狗子
毛病,人家网友说的有错吗?不合你意就来呛人?更年期啊你
还是川宝骂China Plague 让咱浑身舒坦?