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Volume 14 Number 1, Spring 2008 (new window)
Volume 13 Number 1, Spring 2007 (new window)
Volume 12 Number 1, Spring 2007 (new window)
Volume 11 Number 1, Spring 2007
Volume 10 Number 1, Spring 2007
Volume 9 Number 1, Spring 2007
Volume 8 Number 1, Spring 2007
Volume 7 Number 1, Spring 2007
Volume 6 Number 1, Spring 2007
Volume 5 Number 1, Spring 2007
Volume 4 Number 1, Spring 2007
Volume 3 Number 1, Spring 2007
Volume 2 Number 1, Spring 2007
Volume 1 Number 1, Spring 2007
LATINO FOCUS
In Recognition of Eduardo Roberto Rodriguez, 1
Jonathan Gracia
NOTE
Blinded by the White: Latino School Desegregation and the Insidious Allure of Whiteness, 7
Daniel Aaron Rochmes
ARTICLE
The Social Psychology of Peremptory Challenges: An Examination of Latino Jurors,
25
Roger Enriquez & John W. Clark, III
In Recognition of Judge Reynaldo G. Garza, by Marc Knisely with a
contribution from Justice Raul A. Gonzalez
Article 1: Local Police Involvement in the Enforcement of Immigration Law,
by Judge Linda Reyna Ya‚ez and Alfonso Soto
Comment 1: With Liberty and Justice for All: How America Can Provide Fair
Housing for All Its People, by Housing Sec. Henry G. Cisneros
Comment 2: The Assassination of Luis Donaldo Colosio, by Richard
Rodriguez
Note 1: 1994 Student Note Competition Winner, "Ending the Conquest
Won Through Institutionalized Racism in Our Schools: Multicultural
Curricula and the Right to an Equal Education"
Note 2: The Voice of Color and Its Value in Legal Storytelling, by Ana
Garza
Volume 7 Number 1
Cover Art:
La Belleza Indigena, by Pio Pulido
Inside Artwork & Photography: Manuel Acosta, Gloria Osuna
Perez, Gronk, and Terri LeClercq
Inside Poetry: Jim Bodeen, Carlos Gonzalez, Alma Varela, and
Terri LeClercq
Profile: Raul
Yzaguirre, by Sabine Mora
Conference: Selected Panels from the National Council of La Raza
2001 Conference
Article 1: "But You're Not a Dirty Mexican":
Internalized Oppression, Latinos & Law, by Laura Padilla
Article 2: Customer Racial Discrimination in Major League
Baseball: Is There No Hope for Equal Pay?, by Ilyana M. Kuziemko
& Geoffrey C. Rapp
Student Note: Piece by Piece: Garment Workers, Livable Wages,
and Economic Development in Los Angeles County, by Vicki Vertiz
Volume 6 Number 1
Cover Art:
Drawing Lines in the Sand, by Sam Coronado, 2001
Inside Photography By: Andrew Ortiz
Foreword: by Lani
Guinier
Symposium: Drawing Lines in the Sand: The Texas Latino
Community and Redistricting 2001
Article 1: The Scope of the Powers and Responsibilities of
the Texas Legislature in Redistricting and the Exploration of Alternatives
to the
Legislative Role: A Basic Primer, by Jonathan Snare
Article 2: Effects of the Voting Rights Acton Reapportionment
and Hispanic Voting Strength in Texas, by Steve Bickerstaff
Article 3: History, Latinos, and Redistricting, by Jose Garza
(THJLP Board Member 2001-02)
Article 4: Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Texas
Latinos and Redistricting in 2001, by Henry Flores
Article 5: Another View, by Douglas Markham
Commentary: Arizona Redistricting: Issues Surrounding
Hispanic Voter Representation
Volume 5 Number 1
Cover Art: God Only Made
Good Women, by Rosemary Meza, 1996
Inside Art & Photography By: Gloria Osuna Perez, Gaspar
Enriquez, Carlos Callejo, Gregory Smith
In Recognition of Adelfa
Callejo: Dallas Attorney and Activist, by Cindy Rosales &
Alberto Mesta, Jr.
Article: Critical Evaluations of Hispanic Participation on
the Grand Jury: Key-Man Selection, Jurymandering, Language, and
Representative Quotas, by Hiroshi Fukurai
Comment: The Other Side of the Guadalupe-Hidalgo:
A Synopsis of the Case Involving 433 Land Claims by Texas Families Against
the
Government of Mexico, by Jorge A. Vargas
Book Review: Beyond Whose Reason?: Of Blacks, Jews, and
the Quest for Truth, by Edward Greer
Note 1: Cuba's Flirtatious Love Affair with Foreign
Investment, by Venera A. Gallousis (UT Law '02)
Note 2: Case Comment, City of Chicago v. Morales:
Street Gangs, Public Spaces, and the Limits of Police Discretion, by Roy
L. Sturgeon
Volume 4 Number 1
Cover Art: Dos Mundos, by Sam Coronado,
1993-94
In Recognition of State Representative Irma L. Rangel: Legislator and Role
Model, by Veronica D. Brise‚o
Article 1: Not a Zookeeper's Culture: LatCrit Theory and a Search for
Latino/a Authenticity in the U.S., by Larry Catá Backer
Article 2: Hopwood, Race, Bakke and the Constitution, by Marco
Portales
Panel Discussion 1: Constructing Reality After Hopwood
Panel Discussion 2: Affirmative Action and Standardized Testing
Note 1: Minorities and the University of Texas School of Law (1950-1980),
by Lisa Lizette Barrera
Volume 3 Number 1
Cover Art: Dia
de los Muertos, Para las Alamas, Lynn B. Rich, 1996
In Recognition of Frank Tejeda:
A Quiet Warrior, by Aaron M. Boyce
Article: Minority Voting Rights and Judicial Selection Reform in
Texas: Why Not a Modified At-Large Voting System???, by Carroll G.
Robinson
Book Review: Morenitos, Güeros,
y Bolillos, by Gerald Torres
Note 1: The Treatment of the Spanish Language and Latinos in
Education in the Southwest, in the Workplace, and in the Jury Selection
Process, by Lisa Soto
Note 2: A Proposal to Combat the Illegal Trafficking of
Pre-Columbian Artifacts, by Aaron M. Boyce
Volume 2 Number 1
Cover Art: Dia de los
Muertos, Para las Alamas, Lynn B. Rich, 1996
In Recognition of Dan Morales:
A Visit With the Texas Attorney General, by Rob Lallier
Comment: Hispanics and the Mainstream: The Role of Higher
Education, by Manual J. Justiz
Note 1:
1995 Student Note Competition Winner
Toward Transformative Critical Race Theory: Creating Communication
Across Class Division, by Joseph Erasto Jaramillo
Note 2:
1996 Student Note Competition Winner
HUD Shuts the Door: Restrictions on Housing Assistance to Noncitizens,
by Jason Dzubow
Volume 1 Number 1
Cover Art: Monotype, by Luis Gutierrez,
1993
In Recognition of Judge Reynaldo G. Garza, by Marc Knisely with a
contribution from Justice Raul A. Gonzalez
Article 1: Local Police Involvement in the Enforcement of Immigration Law,
by Judge Linda Reyna Ya‚ez and Alfonso Soto
Comment 1: With Liberty and Justice for All: How America Can Provide Fair
Housing for All Its People, by Housing Sec. Henry G. Cisneros
Comment 2: The Assassination of Luis Donaldo Colosio, by Richard
Rodriguez
Note 1: 1994 Student Note Competition Winner, "Ending the Conquest
Won Through Institutionalized Racism in Our Schools: Multicultural
Curricula and the Right to an Equal Education"
Note 2: The Voice of Color and Its Value in Legal Storytelling, by Ana
Garza
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