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Michael Yaki

Michael Yaki (born 1961) is a San Francisco attorney/consultant/political analyst, running his own consulting firm and currently serving as a Commissioner on the United States Commission on Civil Rights, succeeding Christopher Edley, Jr. in February 2005. Yaki graduated from UC Berkeley,〔 and then from Yale Law School.〔 He clerked for Judge Harry Low, the first Chinese-American appointed to the California Court of Appeal. After a brief stint with the law firm of Morrison & Foerster, Yaki was appointed by Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) to be her District Director and as a senior advisor. Yaki was also a former member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, serving from his appointment by then-mayor Willie Brown in February 1996. He ran for election and won in November 1996, and served until his election defeat in 2000. He owns his own consulting company, Michael Yaki Consulting.
==Early career and education==
Born in Los Angeles, California, Yaki's father was a member of the United States Foreign Service and much of his youth was spent abroad. His family lived in the Philippines, Taiwan, Jakarta, Indonesia, and Ottawa, Canada. He graduated from high school in Virginia and earned his Bachelor's degree in political science from the University of California, Berkeley. He then received his law degree from Yale Law School.〔http://www.usccr.gov/about/bio/yaki.php〕
Upon graduation, Yaki clerked for the California Courts of Appeal, First District, for Justice Harry Low, the first Chinese American appointed to the Court. After finishing his clerkship, he accepted a position as a law associate at the San Francisco office of Morrison and Foerster.

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