Texas Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy

 

Mission Statement

History

Editorial Board
Spring 2003 Vol.9
Spring 2002 Vol. 8
Fall 2001 Vol. 7
Editorial Board 2000-01

 

Staff
Spring 2003
Fall 2002
Spring 2002
Fall 2001
Staff 2000-01

Symposia
Spring 2001 - Drawing Lines in the Sand: The Texas Latino Community & Redistricting 2001

Fall 2001 - Diversity on Trial: Grutter v. Bollinger

Spring 2002 - On the Borderline: The Effects of September 11 on U.S.-Mexican Immigration and Trade Laws and Policies

Publications

Articles Online
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Membership Requirements

Board of Advisors
BOA 2001-02

Subscription Information
Subscribe Online

Article And Manuscript Submission

Community Links
Our Artwork - Sam Coronado and the Serie Project






The Texas Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy (THJLP) is dedicated to the discussion of Latino legal and public policy issues.

THJLP is an academic, neutral forum open to all views for the analysis of novel, significant, or developing legal and public policy issues. THJLP publishes materials from within and outside the legal community as viewed by Latinos and non-Latinos, including scholarly articles, book reviews, and student notes.

Membership is open to all students who demonstrate excellence in legal writing and analysis.

 

THJLP
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thjlp@mail.law.utexas.edu


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