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¡Bienvenidos!
Entering its
twenty-eighth year, the Berkeley La Raza Law Journal is the longest continually published journal of
legal scholarship that focuses on Latina/o conditions, communities,
and identities in the U.S. and abroad—and the sociolegal conditions of other communities of color. At the
cutting edge of jurisprudence in the United States, the Journal is a vital member of the social justice
community at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law
(Boalt Hall).
The Journal is calling for original article or
commentary submissions
that offer innovative, timely, practical or controversial viewpoints
addressing law or policy relating specifically to Latinas/os or to other
communities of color. We welcome manuscripts from academics,
practitioners and students across disciplines.
In 2007, we
launched our new undergraduate fellow program,
which introduces U.C. Berkeley undergraduates to the production of critical
legal knowledge and provides valuable opportunities to meet and interact
with lawyers, legal scholars and others who have dedicated their lives to
the Latina/o community.
Visitors may learn more about the
Journal.
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Click here for more information about the 2009 Student Writing Competition. You can also download the information here: PDF ¦ Word
Berkeley La Raza Law Journal
585 Simon Hall
U.C. Berkeley School of Law (Boalt
Hall)
Berkeley, CA 94720
Telephone: 510-642-9351
Fax: 510-643-6171
larazajournal@law.berkeley.edu
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