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Kevin R. Johnson is Associate Dean for Academic
Affairs, School of Law, and Mabie-Apallas Public Interest Professor
of Law and Chicana/o Studies at the University of California at Davis.
His book How Did You Get to Be Mexican? A White/Brown Man’s
Search for Identity was published in 1999 and was nominated for the
2000 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. He also has published Race, Civil
Rights, and American Law A Multiracial Approach (2002), Mixed Race
America and the Law: A Reader (2002), and The "Huddled Masses"
Myth Immigration and Civil Rights (2004). His scholarschip focuses
on immigration, race, and civil rights. A graduate of Harvard Law
School, where he served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review, Johnson
earned his undergraduate degree in economics from UC Berkeley. The
recipient of many honors and awards, he has been honored for his service
by the Hispanic National Bar Association, Minority Groups Section
of the Association of American Law Schools with the Clyde Ferguson
Award, and the UC Davis campus. In 2003, Professor Johnson was elected
to the American Law Institute. .
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