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BERKELEY
LA RAZA LAW JOURNAL
The Berkeley La Raza Law Journal ("BLRLJ" or "the Journal") is entering its twenty-seventh year of
producing knowledge designed to capture the imagination of
legislators, stir the consciences of judges, and provide a dynamic tool for
practitioners concerned with the impact of their work on behalf of the
Latina/o community.
UNDERGRADUATE FELLOWS PROGRAM
BLRLJ Undergraduate
Fellows gain valuable experience in the production of a student-managed
academic legal journal. Fellows
have the opportunity to:
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Learn legal
citation, editing and writing skills that are vital for law students and
practicing attorneys;
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Assist in
organizing events that bring together legal scholars, lawyers and other activists
to produce critical insights on issues vital to Latina/o communities; and
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Meet and interact
with law students, lawyers, legal scholars and others who have dedicated
themselves to serving the Latina/o community and transforming its basic
conditions.
Felicidades
a the 2007 Fellows:
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Sonya Arellano
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Yolanda de la Paz
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Pedro Rosado
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Luis Sanchez
To apply for
the 2008-09 BLRLJ Undergraduate Fellows Program, download the application. Applications will be due by March 30, 2008.
¿Tienes
preguntas? Please contact gurey@berkeley.edu.
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