State of Latinos in legal education - Minnesota

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Posted on: October 21st, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Tomás' Picks ] [ Higher Education ] [ Minnesota ]

“Every year, Minnesota’s four Law Schools—Hamline, University of Minnesota, University of St. Thomas and William Mitchell—graduate approximately 3,000 lawyers into our community. Approximately three percent of those newly-minted lawyers, or fewer than 100, will be Latinos. More disturbing, there appear to be no trends to indicate this situation will improve in the immediate future.”*

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