YOU ARE INVITED TO THE FOLLOWING EVENTS:

H. Z.-100813  10/13   6137  
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Spies or Stereotypes?
The Case of Professor Xiaoxing Xi -- Are Asian American Scientists Profiled as Economic Espionage Threats? 
 

What would you do if your family was awakened at dawn by FBI Agents, some with guns drawn, who entered your home and arrested you without telling you why?
In this Post-Patriot Act America, do ordinary citizens have constitutional rights that protect against reckless investigations and prosecutions?
What are the civil liberties implications for all Americans if Asian American scientists, engineers and researchers are being subjected to reckless federal criminal investigations for economic espionage because of their ethnicity, national origin or race?
What are the academic freedom implications for professors and researchers if routine international collaborations can be monitored by the FBI and misconstrued as criminal activity? 
 
YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR JOYCE XI, DAUGHTER OF PROF. XIAOXING XI, SPEAK ABOUT HER FAMILY'S ORDEAL

STANFORD, UC BERKELEY AND UC HASTINGS LAW SCHOOLS ARE HOSTING EVENTS TO CONSIDER THE FAILED PROSECUTION OF AMERICAN CITIZEN AND SCIENTIST XIAOXING XI

Stanford Law School 
Classroom Building 280B, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA 94305 

Speakers:
Joyce Xi, Daughter of Prof. Xi
(TBD)

Sponsor:
 Stanford Asian and Pacific Islander Law Students Association

UC Berkeley School of Law

Speakers: 
Joyce Xi, Daughter of Prof. Xi
Leti Volpp, UC Berkeley Professor of Law 
Aarti Kohli, Asian Law Caucus

Sponsor: 
UC Berkeley Asian American Law Journal 

UC Hastings School of Law

Speakers:
Joyce Xi, Daughter of Prof. Xi
Victor Hwang, Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach
Yaman Salahi, Staff Attorney, Asian Law Caucus
Peter Zeidenberg, Defense lawyer for Professor Xi
Helen Zia, Author

Sponsor:
UC Hastings School of Law

Co-sponsors: Asian Law Caucus (ALC), Committee of 100, API Legal Outreach (APILO), Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA), International Organization of Chinese Physicists and Astronomers (OCPA), Peking University Alumni Association of Northern California (PKUAANC), Asian American Bar Association (AABA), Chinese American Lawyers of the Bay Area (CALOBA), Asian Law Alliance (ALA)

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Background:
On May 21, 2015, Professor Xi was arrested and charged by the federal government for four counts of wire fraud, for allegedly transferring sensitive technology to China. After, Prof. Xi lost his position as the Chair of Temple University Physics Department and was forced to hire lawyers to help him fight for his innocence and to leave his work and students behind.  On September 11, 2015, the US government dropped all charges. According to the New York Times editorial on September 15, 2015, “F.B.I. agents and federal prosecutors appear to have acted with reckless haste” in the rush to find “China’s moles.” [New York Times http://nyti.ms/1F2pOU4]

Joyce Xi, daughter of Prof. Xiaoxing Xi, on her family’s ordeal:
“My father’s case reflects some of America’s most cherished ideals gone wrong. My father is a hard-working, innocent American who was presumed guilty. He devoted his life to academic research, for the sake of understanding the world around us better and contributing to his university and country — America. He had all that taken away from him in an instant.” [USA Today http://usat.ly/1LEKMVU]