Law students have accused University of Wisconsin Law Professor Leonard Kaplan of making statements in class that denigrate Hmong people, leading to a public apology from the dean of the Law School at a meeting of more than 100 people. According to the e-mail that organized the meeting Wednesday night, Kaplan told his legal process class that "Hmong men have no talent other than to kill," and that second-generation Hmong become criminals, among other statements. Kaplan, who joined the UW-Madison faculty in 1974, has met with students and apologized for causing anyone pain during his class Feb. 15. He said...