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...from accepting students with lower academic credentials, which might disproportionately shut out minority and low-income applicants. Before 2008, the ABA spelled out...
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...been named recipient of the Bob Black Bar Leaders Award by the Texas Tech University School of Law Alumni Association. . . . Michael T...
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Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Dallas Bar Association. . . . Bowman and Brooke has received the Texas Diversity Council's Corporate DiversityFIRST Award. . . . Sen. Juan "Chuy...
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