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December 2016 Issue

Top 25 Law School

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In this issue of Hispanic Outlook we:

• Look Through Our Latino Kaleidoscope to Gauge Donald Trump’s Approach to Our Southern Ally, Mexico 

• Conduct Our Annual Law Review by Exploring Pace University’s New Law Clinic Assisting Local Farmers, Food Entrepreneurs, and Micro Brewers. We Also “target” Graduate Degrees and Jobs in the Gus Mellander Column, Targeting Higher Education

• Put a Spotlight on the Phd Project as They Announced Their 2016 Inductees to Their Hall of Fame and Honor Law Schools That Have Enrolled and Bestowed Law Degrees on the Most Hispanic Students

• Check in With the Supreme Court News Referencing “scotus Ruling Signals ‘yellow Light’ on College Affirmative Action” Plus! Reveal Some Key Figures and People in This Affirmative Action Case 

• Analyze Divided America as We Note How Minorities Are Missing in Many Legislatures. While Minorities Gain in the New Congress, the Governing Body Is Still Overwhelmingly White

• Go by the Numbers to Show New Data Indicating That College Produces Better Paydays for Students 

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Quiere Combate Says Trump to Mexico by <b> Carlos D. Conde </b>

There is an old Mexican saying by one of its former presidents, the legendary seven-term President Porfirio Diaz, 1876-19ll, who even back then had coined the apropos adage about his country’s relation with its neighbor, the United States.   “Tan legos de Dios y tan cerca de los Estados Unidos,” he sighed over some border issues with the United States.  (“So far from God and so close to the United States.”)