Who is
Yi Shen?
Learning about Yi
Yi Shen is a teenager who currently attends the Pingry School in New Jersey, U.S.A. Since she was little, Yi has loved to read detective stories and figure out who the real murderer is. Influenced by her father, at the age of 11, Yi started conducting legal case research on child protection and the legal scenarios that a child might encounter in daily life. She endeavors to bring increased attention to child protection and the rights of minors. She hopes to help teenagers develop a better sense of what their rights and responsibilities are.


My Story
Why this? Why now?
I was first exposed to the idea of “law” when I was in kindergarten!
One day, our kindergarten teacher assigned each of us a project: we had to learn about our parents’ jobs in preparation for the upcoming “career day”. On our way home from kindergarten, I held my dad's hand, with a lollipop in my mouth, while listening to my dad talk about the exciting experiences he had at work. I couldn't help myself from asking, "Dad, what do lawyers do? Do they fly around on a plane and go on vacations?" My dad laughed and after a small pause said, "Your dad has a lot of friends. When they run into trouble, I help them out." Looking back, I now understand that it is not easy to explain what law is to a six-year-old child.
After hearing this explanation, although I didn’t fully understand it, I drew an equal sign between "lawyers" and "superheroes". In my six-year-old’s mind, both were people who protect the weak and uphold justice. I often imagined that Dad was the hero in the TV shows who made sure that villains were brought to justice. I secretly made up my mind, setting the goal so that I would become just like Dad when I grow up.
After that first conversation, I would beg my dad to tell me legal stories. I was especially eager to guess the verdict of each legal issue – it was so much fun! Gradually, I started telling my father about some legal issues that my classmates at school experienced and discussed the possible outcomes with my father. These stories and discussions nourished my growth and quietly opened the door to my legal research journey. I can no longer recall the content of many of these stories, but the image of a little girl holding her father’s hand on the way home as the sun was setting, listening to her father’s story is deeply imprinted in my mind and in my heart.
As I dove further into legal research, I gained a deeper understanding of what law is. As the adage goes, every nation has its own laws and every family has its own rules. In fact, laws are some of the most basic rules that tell people what is allowed and what is prohibited. Many of these laws are designed to make sure that people do not act in a way that harms others. Therefore, no matter what happens, we first need to be respectful citizens who follow the rules.
One of the first times that I realized that law does not merely exist in the adult world was in connection to a sports activity! I have been playing volleyball since I was little, and injuries during training and tournaments are inevitable. I remember discussing who might bear liability if a student-athlete was injured during competitions. Not long after that abstract conversation, one of my teammates, while trying to dig the ball during the game, got a serious hip injury. This made me realize that law does not only exist in the adult world, but it is also closer to teenagers than we thought, and it could happen to any of us or our friends any day.
Nearly one-third of the world’s population consists of young adults and children. Every day, many young children suffer from various types of harm. These harms may be physical, mental, or financial. If no actions are taken immediately, that number will only continue to grow. Therefore, it is urgent for us to start acting now! If more people, including young people, have a basic legal understanding, these injuries may be reduced or even prevented. This inspired me to use my power, although still quite limited, to make an impact so that teenagers can learn their legal rights and responsibilities to better protect themselves!

My Mission
What Now?
I aim to spread awareness on the issue of juvenile protection, a topic that is often overlooked. My goal is to help teenagers better understand their rights so that they could protect themselves and help others. I hope that my work can impact other teens who did not understand the power of the law positively and make law seem more approachable.