California Western School of Law announces the launch of three new blogs offering an inside look at the great work done by its experienced and innovative faculty and real-world programs and institutes.
The California Innocence Project offers updates on pending cases and other relevant information and observations from the team fighting to release the wrongly convicted.
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California Western’s Law & Democracy speaker series continues on Thursday, February 19 as Professor Kareem Crayton of USC Gould School of Law asks, “Is Obama Ending Racial Politics as We Know It?”
An Associate Professor of Law and Political Science, Crayton’s academic work explores subjects including redistricting, the political representation of racial minorities, and the emerging democracy in South Africa. At [...]
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CineFestival ‘09, a four-day event showcasing films and videos by Latinos and Chicanos, recently announced the inclusion of Not in My Backyard, a short film directed by and starring California Western professors and students. The film screens at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 8 at the historic Guadalupe Theater in San Antonio, Texas.
According to documentary [...]
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