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Calleros article published in book
09/19/2012
Charles Calleros
An article by Professor
Charles Calleros
, “
Hernandez v. Texas
: A Milepost on the Road to Civil Rights for Latinos,” was published as a chapter in Linda Edwards’ new book,
Pleadings in Persuasion: Briefs that Change the World
(Aspen, 2012).
Calleros analyzes
Hernandez
, a U.S. Supreme Court opinion that applied the Equal Protection clause in a novel fashion two weeks before
Brown v. Board of Education
.
His article explores various interpretations of the Court’s conception of the class defined by Latinos and, focusing on the Court’s reference to the Mexican-American “ancestry” of the excluded class, Calleros views
Hernandez
as heralding a conception of race that the Court did not fully explain until more than 30 years later in
St. Francis College v. Al-Khazraji
.
To read the article, click
here
.
Calleros’ research interests include international and comparative contract law, international conflict of laws, the intersection of free speech with race and gender discrimination, and various issues regarding legal education. At ASU, he teaches Contracts, International Contracts, Civil Rights Legislation, and Legal Method and Writing, using his own published textbooks for Contracts and Legal Method and Writing. At the Universite Paris Descartes, he annually teaches short courses in Common Law Legal Method, Comparative and International Contracts, and International Conflict of Laws.
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