The Law Enforcement Association of Asian Pacifics (LEAAP) is a non-profit professional organization of law enforcement officers dedicated to the pursuit of excellence. Our members come from a diverse cross section of law enforcement fields including Federal, Municipal, State, County and other agencies. LEAAP was founded in 1991 by a group of Asian American peace officers in Southern California as a fraternal organization to share innovative ideas and friendship. LEAAP’s goal is also to bridge the gap between law enforcement agencies through social, civic, scholastic, and vocational functions. LEAAP is proud to be represented by many diverse law enforcement organizations locally and internationally.
The Asian Law Caucus is the nation’s oldest legal and civil rights organization serving the low-income Asian Pacific American communities. The mission of the Asian Law Caucus is to promote, advance and represent the legal and civil rights of the Asian and Pacific Islander communities. Recognizing that social, economic, political and racial inequalities continue to exist in the United States, the Asian Law Caucus is committed to the pursuit of equality and justice for all sectors of our society with a specific focus directed toward addressing the needs of low-income Asian and Pacific Islander.
The Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area (AABA) was founded in 1976 to provide Asian American attorneys in the San Francisco Bay Area with a vehicle for the unified expression of opinions and positions on matters of concern to all Asian American attorneys. AABA also encourages and promotes the professional growth of its members, serves the Asian American and minority community, and fosters the exchange of ideas and information among its members and the legal community at large.