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On a recent installment of the Law School Admission Council鈥檚 Justice Hour, a series of webinars focusing on advancing equity and inclusion in the legal profession, we were honored to host Dean Erwin Chemerinsky of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. Dean Chemerinsky 鈥� a national expert on issues of constitutional law, federal practice, appellate litigation, civil rights and civil liberties, and criminal procedure 鈥� joined us to discuss two recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court that affect legal education and important aspects of Americans鈥� lives.
The killing of George Floyd affected me strongly in two distinct ways: it conjured up traumatic memories of the many experiences I had as a black man growing up in the United States and it inspired me to reflect on my commitment to legal justice, my interest in legal education, and my work with the Law School Admission Council.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the core of what we do at the Law School Admission Council. Through our partnerships with our member law schools, we鈥檙e striving to give students from all walks of life a chance to make the dream of a law career a reality 鈥� and, in turn, create a legal system that reflects the society it serves.
This month, as we at 爱游戏体育 celebrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the legal profession, we wanted to share Laura鈥檚 story as an example of a legal professional who embodies a commitment to those values 鈥� and demonstrates the importance of making sure the doors of the legal system are open to all who seek justice.
Luisa Hernandez came to the United States from Venezuela with her family when she was 13. She didn鈥檛 speak English, lived in a low-income neighborhood, and attended a school that was struggling to meet its students鈥� needs. But a family role model helped her decide what she wanted to do with her life.