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Your Latino Law Student Association: Interview with President Luis Torrero - Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
Your Latino Law Student Association: Interview with President Luis Torrero - Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
This is the second post in a series about student organizations at the College of Law to help students find out what is going on at the school and get involved. Each blog post will feature an interview with the leadership of a student group. President Luis Torrero agreed to answer some questions about the Latino Law Student Association (LLSA). Thank you, Luis, for taking a break from your studies to answer a few questions.
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Your Latino Law Student Association: Interview with President Luis Torrero - Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
Law Schools Make Remarkable Progress – Boosting Bar Pass Rates and Diversity Standards
Law Schools Make Remarkable Progress – Boosting Bar Pass Rates and Diversity Standards
Three law schools have managed to comply with the American Bar Association’s (ABA) accreditation standard requiring a two-year bar passage rate of at least 75%. The ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar recently announced that Ave Maria School of Law, the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School […]
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Law Schools Make Remarkable Progress – Boosting Bar Pass Rates and Diversity Standards
Black History Month—A Celebration - Muse Law Library Blog at Richmond School of Law
Black History Month—A Celebration - Muse Law Library Blog at Richmond School of Law
February is Black History Month, and the Muse Law Library is proud to present our celebration of Black achievement in the law. Here you will find the full collection of the 47 slides exhibited throughout the Library this month, each one documenting a different Black trailblazer or icon. The people featured here all displayed resounding courage and perseverance as they struggled against injustices and abuses at the hands of an oppressive, bigoted system. You will find lawyers and judges, writers and artists, and civil rights activists all connected by the common thread of a dedication to racial justice.
·blog.richmond.edu·
Black History Month—A Celebration - Muse Law Library Blog at Richmond School of Law