Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review — The Chicana/o Latina/o Law Review (CLLR; formerly Chicano Law Review and Chicano Latino Law Review) is a student edited and produced law journal at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. Over the last 30 years, the Chicana/o… … Wikipedia
University of California, Los Angeles School of Law — Infobox Law School name = University of California, Los Angeles School of Law established = 1949 type = Public endowment = parent endowment = US $2.299 billion cite web |url=http://www.ucop.edu/treasurer/foundation/foundation.pdf |title=UC Annual … Wikipedia
Loyola Law School — Infobox Law School name = Loyola Marymount University established = 1911, (1865) type = Private, Roman Catholic endowment = parent endowment = $378.8 million (as of June 30, 2007) head = Victor J. Gold city = Los Angeles state = California… … Wikipedia
Daniel Olivas — (born on April 8, 1959 in Los Angeles, California) is a United States author and attorney. Olivas was raised near downtown Los Angeles. He is the middle of five children and the grandson of Mexican immigrants. Olivas received his BA in English… … Wikipedia
Espinoza v. Farah Mfg. Co. — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Espinoza v. Farah Mfg. Co. ArgueDateA=October 10 ArgueDateB=11 ArgueYear=1973 DecideDate=November 19 DecideYear=1973 FullName=Espinoza, et vir v. Farah Manufacturing Company USVol=414 USPage=86 Citation=94 S. Ct. 334 … Wikipedia
Medellín v. Texas — Supreme Court of the United States Argued October 10, 2007 Decided March 25, 2008 … Wikipedia
Cruz Reynoso — Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California In office 1981–1986 Appointed by Jerry Brown Preceded by Mathew O. Tobriner Succeeded by … Wikipedia
Muehler v. Mena — Darin L. Muehler and Robert Brill v. Iris Mena Supreme Court of the United States Argued December 8, 2004 … Wikipedia
Mexican Repatriation — The Mexican Repatriation refers to a mass migration that took place between 1929 and 1939, when as many as 500,000 people of Mexican descent were forced or pressured to leave the US.[1] The event, carried out by American authorities, took place… … Wikipedia
Critical race theory — (CRT) is an academic discipline focused upon the intersection of race, law and power. Although no set of canonical doctrines or methodologies defines CRT, the movement is loosely unified by two common areas of inquiry. First, CRT has analyzed the … Wikipedia