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UC Berkeley’s Law School to Drop Boalt Name Due to His Anti-Asian Past

BoaltBoalt School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley is moving to ditch its name which has been connected to a racist past, reports the Recorder

The law school is named for John Henry Boalt who is best known for playing a major role in the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act, the first law in this country preventing an ethnic group from immigrating.

About 60 percent of Boalt current students and alumni supported dropping the name, while 40 percent argued passionately to retain it.

“I was moved by the many who wrote me expressing their discomfort with honoring someone who expressed vile racism, especially without anything to point to that would justify honoring him as an individual,” said Dean Erwin Chemerinsky who made the decision, reported the Los Angeles Times.

According to the Recorder, some 600 comments were received on this issue by the University.  Chermerinsky can only remove the Boalt name from law school clubs and lecturer positions. It is up to the University chancellor to change the name of the building. Boalt never attended the university. The law school was named for him after his wife donated money to construct the law school building in 1906.

Berkeley lecturer and attorney Charles Reichmann floated the idea of a name change in 2017 in an op-ed piece in the San Francisco Chronicle.

“I think the relevant question was whether the Berkeley Law School of the 21st century wishes to honor someone whose greatest public legacy was working to exclude Chinese people from the United States, and whose only legacy to the law school was his money,” he said.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. RE:UC Berkeley Law School to drop Boalt Name Due to Anti-Asian Past:Excellent! Got to love San Francisco! I heard they are also looking at changing Kearney Street as Kearney was the politician that made “The Chinese must go!” popular and the motto of his campaign. Phalan Building, Phelan St. may have already changed as his political campaign ran on “Make America white again!”

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