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Crystal Clear Disparities: The Failure of Sentencing Guidelines and how They Repeatedly Contribute to Systematic Racism in the United States
COPS/Metro Alliance-StMU Oral Histories with Christina Castro
Christina Castro spoke about the impact that COPS has had on the city of San Antonio and the surrounding neighborhood. The topics included; housing, corporate meetings, flood control, community impact, and more.https://commons.stmarytx.edu/copsmetro/1019/thumbnail.jp
Aspen Leading Edge Podcast, Episode 91: NextGen Bar Exam Unpacked with Sophie Dye Gayle
In this episode, we sit down with Sophie Dye Gayle, Director of Legal Education and Innovation at Themis Bar Review, to explore the exciting changes coming to the bar exam and legal education. Sophie discusses the NextGen Bar Exam, including the integrated questions, change in scoring, and inclusion of Family Law. She also shares how Themis is preparing future law students and schools for the new exam as well as predicts other upcoming changes to bar prep.https://commons.stmarytx.edu/edge/1060/thumbnail.jp
Aspen Leading Edge Podcast, Episode 92: Race and the Foundation of American Law with Nicole Dyszlewski
Join Nicole Dyszlewski, Assistant Dean for Curricular Innovation at Roger Williams University, as she discusses the groundbreaking Race and the Foundation of American Law course, now required for all law students. Nicole shares how the course explores race in the legal system through guest speakers and a public webinar series. She also talks about the impact of the first Social Justice Summer Camp for middle school students. Tune in to hear how Nicole is shaping the future of legal education and social justice.https://commons.stmarytx.edu/edge/1061/thumbnail.jp
COPS/Metro Alliance- StMU Oral Histories with Lizzy Gore
In the oral history interview of Lizzie Gore, she shares her motivations behind pursuing a career in social justice and personal journey joining the COPS organization. She reflects on the challenges she faced going to community organizing from an education background. Lizzy shares a proudest moment involving the Cassiano Homes Project, where a struggling community, with COPS\u27 support, successfully advocated for city funding to improve housing conditions. Looking to the future, Lizzy sees COPS evolving to meet the changing institutional landscape in San Antonio.https://commons.stmarytx.edu/copsmetro/1006/thumbnail.jp
The Rattler ( Volume 112, Issue 6)
Founded in 1919, The Rattler is the student voice of St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas. The newspaper documents campus life, academic and social issues, student opinion, and local and national events as they relate to the University community. Content typically includes news articles, editorial commentary, arts and culture coverage, sports reporting, and advertisements.https://commons.stmarytx.edu/rattler/1031/thumbnail.jp
Institute on Chinese Law and Business 2010
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Institute on Chinese Law and Business 2010
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Institute on Chinese Law and Business 2010
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Institute on Chinese Law and Business 2010
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