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VOLUME 13, NUMBER 1 (2002) -- Symposium Issue RAISING THE BAR: LATINO AND LATINA PRESENCE IN THE JUDICIARY AND THE STRUGGLE FOR REPRESENATION Breaking the Barrier: Latino and Latina Pioneers on the Federal and State Benches On the Appointment
of a Latina/o to the Supreme Court Brief Remembrances:
My Appointment and Service on the California Court of Appeal and Supreme
Court Overcoming
Barriers: Being Flexible and Creative The Time
for Latino/a Empowerment is Now Reflecciones:
From the Barrio to the Supreme Court Institutional (Dis)Location: Latino and Latina Representation and the Politics of Appointment Brown to
Black: The Politics of Judicial Appointments for Latinos The Importance
and Necessity of Political Integration Latinos and Latinas on the Bench and in Society: Different Voices, Different Perspectives for 21st Century Issues A Perspective
on Judging Civility, Respect, and
Life Experience: A Latino Perspective from the Bench Barriers to Latinos and Latinas in Law School: The Need to Increase the Role We Play as Lawyers, Judges, and Professors Barriers to Latinos/as
in Law School Toward a Statistical Profile
of Latina/os in the Legal Profession Judge Mario G. Olmos Memorial Lecture A Latina Judge's Voice Directory of Latina/o
Federal Judges Student Reflections on Grutter v. Bollinger From Michigan
to Cincinnati: Our Fate in Their Hands A Redefining
Moment Off to See
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