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Chicano Law Review was a publication of the Chicano law students at UCLA School of Law; under the auspices of the UCLA Chicano Studies Center, established in 1972. Volumes 1-10 are included in this archive. The journal archive is continued by Chicano-Latino Law Review (Volumes 11-26), Chicana/o Latina/o Law Review (Volumes 27-35) and, as of Volume 36, Chicanx-Latinx Law Review.
All are freely available on eScholarship at https://escholarship.org/uc/uclalaw_cllr
Volume 7, Issue 0, 1984
Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Articles
Educating Our Children On Equal Terms: The Failure of the De Jure/De Facto Analysis in Desegregation Cases
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Preemption and Local Anti-Strike Legislation
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Book Reviews
Todo Se Paga: Richard Rodriguez's Hunger of Memory
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