Word: hispanicized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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The Reagan record in this area is particularly distressing to many because of his predecessor's success at increasing the representation of those groups on the bench. Of Carter's 262 appointments, 15.3% were women, 14.5% were black and 6.1% were Hispanic. Jonathan Rose, an Assistant Attorney General...
Lopez, one of the founders of the Harvard Chicano Law Students Association which is now incorporated in L'Alianza, the Hispanic Law Students Association was an early predecessor of the current student activists.
The seminar targeted primarily, at Black and Hispanic students drew about 50 freshmen last year.
The presidents of Black colleges and universities have, however, objected to the requirement that freshmen athletes have a combined score of 700 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test. They are right in their outrage and objection. The use of the combined SAT cutoff point will in no way address itself to...
In a related action the faculty voted to include a class entitled Civil Rights Litigation in next year's tentative course schedule, to be taught by a visiting Hispanic professor, Gerald Lopez from UCLA, Liebman said.