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December 2019 Issue

Law Schools Issue

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Spotlight On: Law and Education--UAH Researchers Probe Jury Bias, University Of Penn Law School Gifted $125M, Immigration Legal Services At CSU, Hispanic National Bar Association, A Voice At The Table

Honors and Ovations--Top Law Schools For Hispanics

Finding My Way: A Latinx’ Self-Reflection--My AAHHE Sisters And Brothers 

Physician Outlook--The Dangers of Being ‘Under the Influence,’ FTC Releases New Guidance For Influencers, Is The Stethoscope Dying?, FDA Warns of Medical Supplies Shortages, Medical School Scholarships, The Gift Of Cancer, Homeless Student Shows True Resilience, Health Simplified and Expanded 

AAHHE Presents: Faculty Voices-- National Community Of Latino Faculty 

School Newspaper--Juvenile Justice In The US, Immigrants Find Help During Calif. Fires, DACA Argued At The Supreme Court, Harvard Youth Poll Includes Impeachment 

School Library--This month, we’re featuring children books by Margarita Engle, and we’re taking a look at titles from Indiana University Press

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Immigration Legal Services At CSU

Editor’s Note: Twenty-two CSU campuses are offering immigration legal services for the school’s thousands of undocumented students, as well as its undocumented employees.

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University Of Penn Law School Gifted $125M

Editor’s Note: The University of Pennsylvania’s law school is changing its name to the Carey Law School in honor of a $125 million gift from the W. P. Carey Foundation.

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UAH Researchers Probe Jury Bias

How Do Juries Evaluate Informant Testimony? Editor’s Note: Do juries have a bias to believe jailhouse informants? Two graduate students from The University of Alabama in Huntsville are exploring that topic for an upcoming book.