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[美国&加拿大] 研究:法律界的亚裔众生像 [复制链接]

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统计表明,进入法学院的亚裔学生在减少。冲破阻碍,在律师楼或法院混出个名堂的亚裔更少。

Key findings include the following:
  • Over the past three decades, the number of Asian Americans in law school has quadrupled to roughly 8,000, now comprising nearly 7% of total enrollment—the largest increase of any racial or ethnic group.
  • But since 2009, Asian American first-year enrollment has fallen by 43%—the largest decline of any racial or ethnic group. The number of Asian Americans who entered law school in 2016 was the lowest in more than 20 years.
  • After law school, Asian Americans are more likely than other racial or ethnic groups to work in law firms or business settings, and they are least likely to work in government. Few Asian Americans report that gaining a pathway into government or politics was a primary reason they attended law school.
  • Although Asian Americans comprised 10.3% of graduates of top-30 law schools in 2015, they comprised only 6.5% of all federal judicial law clerks.
  • For nearly two decades, Asian Americans have been the largest minority group in major law firms. But they have the highest attrition rates and the lowest ratio of partners to associates among all groups.
  • Although a significant number of Asian Americans serve as line prosecutors and government attorneys in some agencies and jurisdictions, their numbers dwindle at the supervisory level. In 2016, there were only 3 Asian Americans serving as United States Attorneys, and in 2014, there were only 4 Asian Americans serving as elected district attorneys nationwide.
  • Despite recent progress, only 25 Asian Americans serve as active Article III judges, comprising 3% of the federal judiciary. Asian Americans comprise 2% of state judges.
  • Many Asian American attorneys report experiencing inadequate access to mentors and contacts as a primary barrier to career advancement.
  • Many Asian American attorneys report implicit bias and stereotyped perceptions as obstacles to promotion and advancement. Among Asian American attorneys, women are more likely than men to report experiencing discrimination on the basis of race.
  • Asian American attorneys may experience mental health challenges at a higher rate than the legal profession as a whole.


A Portrait of Asian Americans in the Law
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