Over the last 30 years, the Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review (“CLLR”) has provided an essential forum for the discussion of central issues affecting the Latino community that "mainstream" law journals continue to ignore. Since 1972, the Review has established a reputation for publishing strong scholarly work on affirmative action and education, Spanish and Mexican land grants, environmental justice, language rights, and immigration reform.
Current Issue, Volume 40, Issue 1, 2024
Front Matter
Front Matter
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Articles
Persistent Inequities and Underrepresentation as the Genesis of the 2024 Latina Futures Symposium
Diaz, Sonja
Still Too Few and Far Between: The Status of Latina Lawyers in the U.S.
Cruz, Jill Lynch
How Our Stories Shape Our Work: Fighting for the Heart of Texas
Garza, Rochelle
Ghost Warrants and Mistaken Arrests: How They Haunt the Marginalized
Castillo, Malia
Education Inequity for Mixtec Students in California Public Schools: A Human Rights Approach to Educating Indigenous Students Not Recognized By the U.S. Government
Félix-D’Egidio, Angelica
Fireside Chat: The Life and Legacy of Ambassador Vilma Martínez
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