Andrew Chin is a second-year student at Yale Law School. His interests include antitrust, communications, intellectual property, statutory interpretation, First Amendment, antidiscrimination and securities law. His recent publications include "Antitrust by Chance: A Unified Theory of Horizontal Merger Doctrine," Yale Law Journal (1997), "Making the World Wide Web Safe for Democracy: A Medium-Specific First Amendment Analysis," Hastings Communication and Entertainment Law Journal (1997), "Accurate Calculation of Short-Swing Profits Under Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934," Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (1997), "Computational Complexity and the Scope of Software Patents," Akron Law Review (1997), "Analyzing Mergers in Innovation Markets," Jurimetrics (1997), and "A Statutory Law for the Age of Information" (forthcoming 1997). He is the executive director of the Council for Asian American Studies Education, which organized the 1995 National Asian American Studies Examination for U.S. high school students, as reported in Amerasia Journal (1996).