SupChina|SupChina A study co-led by Committee of 100 and Andrew C. Kim found that since 2009, a majority of people accused of spying were of Asian descent and that people with Asian names received harsher punishments September 22, 2021
Xinhua Research co-led by Committee of 100 and Andrew C. Kim shows significant racial bias against Asians in U.S. economic espionage prosecutions September 22, 2021
South China Morning Post Summary: Committee of 100 Chairman Gary Locke is quoted "The unfair and unequal discriminatory treatment of Chinese-Americans and Asian-Americans in contrast to people with non-Asian names is absolutely shocking and unacceptable.” September 22, 2021
Next Shark Committee of 100 Study: Asians face harsher punishment than Westerners in espionage cases September 22, 2021
The Paper Committee of 100 Study : Racial Disparities Against Chinese in Espionage Prosecutions September 22, 2021
China News Service Committee of 100 President Zhengyu Huang is quoted the new research is critical to understanding the racial discrimination and must recognize the racial stereotyping the Chinese and Asian American communities have had to deal with for over two centuries September 22, 2021
Boingboing Summary: A new study by Committee of 100 on racial disparities in U.S. prosecutions under the Economic Espionage Act show that Chinese Americans are more likely to be charged with espionage September 22, 2021
Press Releases New Research Shows Significant Racial Disparities Against Chinese and Asians in Espionage Prosecutions September 21, 2021
MIT Technology Review|MIT Technology Review|MIT Technology Review|MIT Technology Review A new study co-led by Committee of 100 and Andrew C. Kim on EEA, says people of Chinese heritage are more likely to be charged with crimes—and less likely to be convicted September 21, 2021
AsAmNews Summary: Committee of 100 Chairman Gary Locke is quoted the findings of a new study “absolutely shocking and unacceptable” as Asians punished 2Xs as severely under Espionage Act September 21, 2021