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 39, Issue 2, 2023
Reynoso Special Issue
Front Matter
Front Matter
Editors, Editors
Articles
Justice Reynoso's Legacy in Context
Gómez, Laura E.
From a Public Defender: to Career Prosecutor: How Cruz Reynoso Changed the Trajectory of My Life
Carrillo, Martha
Cruz Reynoso: A Son's Perspective
ReidReynoso, Len
Cruz Reynoso's Fight for Justice
Johnson, Kevin R.; Pérez, Amanda
Three Lessons I Learned from Cruz Reynoso
Reich, Peter L.
Cruz Reynoso: A Beacon of Hope for Justice
Macedo, Aida S.