...Office of Legal Counsel. ...
...Asian-Americans have taken center...the Asian American Legal Defense and Education...
...legal advisor to the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law. That organization and the 80-20 National Asian American Education Foundation...
Brown rejoins Bunnell at O'Melveny; memoir of bank-robber-turned-lawyer; legal profession still lacks diversity; four Afghan women judges visit D.C. Court of Appeals; Akin Gump's honor; Arnold & Port
Following an avalanche of briefs submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month, the stage is set for next term's blockbuster affirmative action case, Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin
...clerks by race, cited at a House hearing last month, shows African-Americans fill fewer of those spots now than they did in 2000, and...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...week journey through four Southeast Asian countries attending a conference and...Circuit to $723,672 in legal and consulting services reported by...
...week journey through four Southeast Asian countries attending a conference and...Circuit to $723,672 in legal and consulting services reported by...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...program for undergraduate University of Texas students that favors two groups, African-Americans and Hispanics, in one of the most ethnically diverse states in the...
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