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Over the last fifty years, the Chicanx-Latinx Law Review (CLLR) has provided an essential forum for the discussion of issues affecting the Latinx community, and other marginalized communities, that mainstream law journals continue to ignore. In publishing Volume One, CLLR introduced to the nation the first legal journal that recognized how common law, statutes, legislative policy, and political propositions impact the Latinx community. The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, Nevada Supreme Court, and New Jersey Superior Court have cited CLLR.
Volume 7, Issue 0, 1984
Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Articles
Educating Our Children On Equal Terms: The Failure of the De Jure/De Facto Analysis in Desegregation Cases
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Preemption and Local Anti-Strike Legislation
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Comments
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Book Reviews
Todo Se Paga: Richard Rodriguez's Hunger of Memory
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