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The illustrious impact of Luminarias on the law : the legal handicraft of the first Latina Article III judges, state supreme court justices, and public interest litigators / Dolores S. Atencio.

Van Pelt Library K118.W6 A84 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Atencio, Dolores S., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Law--United States--History.
Law.
Hispanic American women in the professions.
Minority women lawyers--United States.
Minority women lawyers.
Physical Description:
xiv, 428 pages : illustrations, 26 cm
Other Title:
The legal handicraft of the first Latina Article III judges, state supreme court justices, and public interest litigators
Place of Publication:
Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2025]
Summary:
"The first generation of Latina attorneys, Luminarias, earned their law degrees over the 100-year period of 1880–1980. Lawyer and author Dolores Atencio uncovered their identities and legal careers through the Luminarias Study, which was conducted from 2016 to 2022 at 167 law schools in the country accredited by the American Bar Association.This book features the legal work of the first Latina federal Article III judges, state supreme court justices, and select public interest litigators. Their story begins in the early 1970s when the first Luminaria public interest social justice activistas began advancing novel litigation theories seeking to expand voting rights, equal educational opportunities and funding, and the reproductive and work rights of women. Included are cases tried or supervised by Luminaria litigators and leaders—Vilma Martinez, Norma Cantú, Antonia Hernandez, Irma Herrera, and Deborah Escobedo—during their tenures at the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the Multicultural Education and Training Advocacy, Inc., Youth Law Center, Equal Rights Advocates, and the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights.Beginning in the 1980s when Luminarias began ascending to the bench, significant decisions issued by the first eight Luminaria judges on courts of last resort are discussed, including those that codify theories tested by the Luminaria litigators. The juridical careers of the first seventeen Luminaria Article III judges are covered, from both the district trial courts and circuit courts of appeals. Obstacles faced during their confirmation processes are highlighted as is data construed and created expressly for the book, including a comparison of the number of days from dates of referral to dates of confirmation.For each Luminaria featured in the book, biographical summaries of their early lives, education, and professional trajectory are included. The intersectionality of the careers of these thirty-five remarkable Latina lawyers blends together their individual histories with the country's during times of turmoil, reconciliation, and a return to a litigious past"--Publisher's website.
Contents:
The litigators, 1973–2023
Reigning supreme, 1982–2017
The first generation of Luminaria Article III judges
Cases and issues of first impression
The Luminaria judges on the Circuit Court of Appeals.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781531030605
1531030602
OCLC:
1545397800

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