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David Min
Assistant Professor of Law at UC Irvine - Candidate for CA State Senate
David Min is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine School of Law, specializing in business law. He has a notable background in public policy and financial regulation, having served as an attorney at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and as an economic policy advisor for U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer. Additionally, he worked as the economic policy director at the Center for American Progress, where he focused on banking and housing policy.
Min holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard Law School. He began his academic career at UC Irvine in 2012, where he has become recognized as an expert in banking and capital markets law. His contributions to legal scholarship include testimony before Congress on financial regulations such as the Dodd-Frank Act.135
In addition to his academic role, Min is also active in politics; he was elected to the California State Senate in 2020, representing Orange County's 37th District. His legislative focus includes gun violence prevention, climate action, and public education investment.24 He is known for his commitment to addressing issues related to domestic violence and environmental stewardship.34
Min's personal background includes being a son of Korean immigrants, and he resides in Irvine with his wife, Jane Stoever, who is also a law professor at UC Irvine.23