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Colored Men And Hombres Aquí: Hernandez V. Texas and the Emergence of Mexican American Lawyering (Hispanic Civil Rights Series)

Title : Colored Men And Hombres Aquí: Hernandez V. Texas and the Emergence of Mexican American Lawyering (Hispanic Civil Rights Series)
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Rating : 4.64 (686 Votes)
Asin : 1558854762
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 374 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-12-21
Language : English

There had been earlier efforts to diversify juries, reaching back at least to the trial of Gregorio Cortez in 1901 and continuing with efforts by the legendary Oscar Zeta Acosta in Los Angeles in the 1960s. Board of Education in the 1954 Supreme Court reporter. Supreme court case, Hernández v. Texas, 347 US 475 (1954), the major case involving Mexican Americans and jury selection, published just before Brown v. Supreme Court, held that Mexican Americans were a discrete group for purposes of applying Equal Protection. Edited and with an introduction by University of Houston law scholar Michael A. Board case. But in a brief and shining moment in 1954, Mexican-American lawyers prevailed in a system that accorded their community no legal status and no respect. This landmark case, the first to be tried by Mexican American lawyers before the U.S. Through sheer tenacity, brilliance, and some luck, they showed that it is possible to tilt against windmi

Gustavo A. Mellander, Ph.D., D.H.L. said Mexican-American Supreme Court case. I can't believe no one else has reviewed this epic "Mexican-American Supreme Court case" according to Gustavo A. Mellander, Ph.D., D.H.L.. I can't believe no one else has reviewed this epic 2006 book. It skillfully covers a very important Mexican-American legal case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.The year was 195Mexican-American Supreme Court case Gustavo A. Mellander, Ph.D., D.H.L. I can't believe no one else has reviewed this epic 2006 book. It skillfully covers a very important Mexican-American legal case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.The year was 1954. Many who follow the Supreme Court as well as many other readers will immediately be drawn to the Brown v. Board of Education decision. It was a sha. . Many who follow the Supreme Court as well as many other readers will immediately be drawn to the Brown v. Board of Education decision. It was a sha. 006 book. It skillfully covers a very important Mexican-American legal case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.The year was 195Mexican-American Supreme Court case Gustavo A. Mellander, Ph.D., D.H.L. I can't believe no one else has reviewed this epic 2006 book. It skillfully covers a very important Mexican-American legal case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.The year was 1954. Many who follow the Supreme Court as well as many other readers will immediately be drawn to the Brown v. Board of Education decision. It was a sha. . Many who follow the Supreme Court as well as many other readers will immediately be drawn to the Brown v. Board of Education decision. It was a sha. Amazing Book Colorado I was so glad to find this book! It answered so many questions, including what happened to Hernandez. This book may be added as a required text in my Introduction to Chicano/a Studies classes, if not it will certainly be available in our library at our community college in Colorado. Extremely well-written, full of so much back

"…a recommended title for law students, ethnic studies programs, and anyone seeking to play an active role in an informed democracy." --REFORMA Newsletter

. He is the author or co-author of eight other books, including The Dilemma of Access (Howard University Press, 1979), Latino College Students (Teachers College Press, 1986), Prepaid College Tuition Programs (College Board, 1993) and The Law and Higher Education (Carolina Academic Press, 2006). In 2001,

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