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Arizona 1070: Straw-Man Law Enforcement
Frank Melone, Elizabeth Pitrof & Ann Schmidt
The Road to S.B. 1070: How Arizona Became Ground Zero for the Immigrants’ Rights Movement and the Continuing Struggle for Latino Civil Rights in America
By Kristina M. Campbell
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Volume 14 Now Available
We are proud to announce that volume 14 of the HLLR is now available. The Harvard Latino Law Review provides a forum for the scholarly discussion of legal issues affecting Latinos and Latinas in the United States.
Recent articles have addressed issues including education, the impact of NAFTA, corporate responsibility, and acoustic segregation. HLLR also promotes Latino scholarship through the annual publication of a conference or symposium on Latino legal issues.
Welcome to the Harvard Latino Law Review
Welcome to the new Latino Law Review website! The Harvard Latino Law Review provides a forum for the scholarly discussion of legal issues affecting Latinos and Latinas in the United States.
Recent articles have addressed issues including education, the impact of NAFTA, corporate responsibility, and acoustic segregation. HLLR also promotes Latino scholarship through the annual publication of a conference or symposium on Latino legal issues.