1936
Mr. Chiang is born in Taichung, Taiwan, an industrial city in central Taiwan known for its museums, markets and the ornate brick Taichung Station.
1958
Mr. Chiang earns a Bachelor of Laws from National Taiwan University.
1960
Mr. Chiang is admitted to practice law through the Taiwan Bar Association and becomes an associate at Yen & Lai Law Office in Taipei, Taiwan.
1961
Mr. Chiang immigrates to the United States.
1962
Mr. Chiang receives a Master of Laws from Northwestern University.
1965
Mr. Chiang earns a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Chicago and becomes the editor of The Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company and a research associate at Harvard Law School.
1967
Mr. Chiang joins the University of Georgia School of Law as an assistant professor.
1969
Mr. Chiang marries Quay-yin Lin.
1972
Mr. Chiang becomes an associate professor at the Fordham University School of Law.
1974
Mr. Chiang is admitted to practice law in the state of New York.
1976
Mr. Chiang earns the title of full professor at Fordham University School of Law.
1980
Mr. Chiang is elected president of the Taiwan Merchants Association of New York.
1983
Mr. Chiang becomes vice-chairman and a legal consultant at Asia Bank, N.A.
1991
Mr. Chiang is elected president of the New York chapter of FAPA.
1994
Mr. Chiang becomes a leader, moderator, and organizer with the People to People International Ambassador Program.
1995
Mr. Chiang receives the 20th Century Achievement Award from the International Biographical Centre.
1998
Mr. Chiang serves as president of NATPA.
2000
Mr. Chiang is elected president of the Law Faculty Union at Fordham University.
2005
Mr. Chiang serves as a visiting professor at Chuo University in Tokyo, Japan.
2017
Mr. Chiang authors “The One-China Policy: State, Sovereignty, and Taiwan’s International Legal Status.”