HARVARD Latino LAW REVIEW
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Acoustic Segregation and the Hispanic Small Business Owner |
Patricia S. Abril |
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The Immigration-Terrorism Illusory Correlation and Heuristic Mistake |
Mary De Ming Fan |
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In the Twelve Years of NAFTA, the Treaty Gave to Me...What, Exactly: An Assessment of Economic, Social, and Political Developments in Mexico since 1994 and Their Impact on Mexican Immigration into the United States |
Ranko Shiraki Oliver |
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Border Vigilantism and Comprehensive Immigration Reform |
Christopher J. Walker |
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Conference |
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The Ninth Annual Harvard Latino Law
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Hispanic Private Equity: A Cultural Approach to Achieving Superior Investment Returns |
Jose Raul Alcantar; David W. McCombie III |
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Commonwealth Status: A Good Deal for Puerto Rico |
Johnny Smith |
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Harvard Latino Law Review - Volume 10, Spring 2007
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