Law school campuses have slowly grown more racially diverse during the past decade, to the point that minorities now account for 25 percent of law students nationally. But legal educators worry that
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... Civil rights groups...Perkins, Michigan's attorney...Court blocked Initiative 395, a...
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...is perhaps best known for his landmark 2003 victory in the gay rights case of Lawrence v. Texas, is closely monitoring these petitions...
...a speech about civil rights in Orlando, Fla...led voter identification initiatives. But in June...
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National Law Journal
...nbsp; Celebrated civil rights attorney John Payton...the University of Michigan. ...
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