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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.
Volume 2, Issue 0, 1975
Introduction
Introduction
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Articles
The Rodino Bill: An Example of Prejudice Towards Mexican Immigration to the United States
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Comments
The Coram Nobis Writ in an Immigration Law Context
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