For the past four years, the Hispanic National Bar Association has released a list of “the Dirty Dozen” -- the 12 law schools that it thinks have the worst records of hiring Hispanic professors.
At least three law schools on the 1992-93 list have recently hired Hispanic faculty members and will not be named when the fifth list is prepared this fall, said Michael A. Olivas, a law professor at the University of Houston. He is head of the association’s Law Professors Committee, which compiles the list.
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