Z.                Zac Liu, J.D., Ph.D., Attorney at Law  


                                If in your own judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer, resolve to be
                                honest without being a lawyer.   -------Abraham Lincoln


A graduate of Peking University (Ph.D.) and Valparaiso University School of Law (J.D.), Dr. Liu is a
licensed member of the
Illinois State Bar. He was also admitted to practice law in the U.S. District Courts
for Southern District of Texas
and Northern District of Illinois. His practice includes employment-based
immigrant and non-immigrant petitions, and administrative and judiciary appeals. Prior to practicing law
as a licensed attorney, Dr. Liu interned as law clerk in the
Law Division of Cook County Circuit Court,
Chicago, Illinois, and served on the editorial board of
Valparaiso University Law Review, Valparaiso,
Indiana.

In addition to practicing law, Dr. Liu is also known as a prolific bilingual writer and independent scholar.
He has published over 10 books and numerous articles on topics ranging from law, philosophy, religion,
history, politics, art, to culture and biography. His books were published in Chinese and English by
various prestigious publishers in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the United States, collected by
a large number of government and college libraries worldwide. In 2003,
Read, known as China’s New
Yorker
, named Dr. Liu’s book The Concept of Politics (Shanghai Renmin Press, 2003) as one of the “10
Best Chinese Books of the Year”. Dr. Liu’s most recent English book is
Chinese Philosophy in an Era of
Globalization
(State University of New York Press, 2004) His most recent Chinese books include Original
Sin and Social Justice
(2006), American Case Law for Chinese Readers (2004), and A Pictorial History of
Chinese Immigrants in America
(2004).

Before becoming a lawyer and writer, Dr. Liu took various types of jobs. Starting from his teenage days,
he worked as a quarry laborer, a factory worker, a debt collector, a middle school teacher, a librarian,
and a college lecturer. In 1999, after obtaining his Ph.D. in philosophy from Peking University, he was
offered “Extraordinary Fellow” at the
University of Notre Dame, Indiana. Taking the chance of working with
the world famous philosopher
Alvin Plantinga, Dr. Liu moved to the U.S. Having enjoyed the scholarly
atmosphere for quite a while, he decided to step out of the ivory tower and to practice law. In 2001, a
generous scholarship from Valparaiso University School of Law made his dream come true. While in law
school, Dr. Liu was a member of
Valparaiso University Law Review, served on the editorial board as the
first foreign scholar in the law review's history.

Dr. Liu is fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese.

Email:
zliu@niwus.com.
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