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Institute For Higher Education Law And Governance IHELG Research and Service Agenda Institute Monograph Series Campaign 2002 (20th Anniversary Programs) Society of American Law Teachers' (SALT) B.A. to J.D. Pipeline Program University of Houston Law Center and Arte Publico Press Sponsor Conference on Hernandez v. Texas at Fifty IHELG Houston Higher Education Finance Roundtable, 2018-May 23-25, 2018 Invitational Conference on Texas Lawyer Alonso Perales (1898-1960), January 12-13, 2012, University of Houston

The University of Houston, Arte Público Press, through the Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Program, the Special Collections Department of the MD Anderson Library, and the UH Law Center announce that the papers of Alonso Perales have been acquired and are available for scholarly examination. Alonso Perales (1898-1960) was among the most important organizational figures and public intellectuals of his time, and was instrumental in early 20th century Mexican American political development in Texas. Perales graduated from George Washington University School of Law in 1926, making him one of the earliest Mexican American attorneys to practice law in Texas. He not only had a successful law practice, but helped found the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), served his country in several diplomatic capacities, and was a prolific writer.
SUMMER 2000 SYMPOSIUM ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The Law and Higher Education: Cases and Materials on Colleges in Court EU/UK/US Higher Education Scholars Study Group on Mobility IHELG Homepage
Institute For Higher Education Law And Governance IHELG Research and Service Agenda Institute Monograph Series Campaign 2002 (20th Anniversary Programs) Society of American Law Teachers' (SALT) B.A. to J.D. Pipeline Program University of Houston Law Center and Arte Publico Press Sponsor Conference on Hernandez v. Texas at Fifty IHELG Houston Higher Education Finance Roundtable, 2018-May 23-25, 2018 Invitational Conference on Texas Lawyer Alonso Perales (1898-1960), January 12-13, 2012, University of Houston

The University of Houston, Arte Público Press, through the Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Program, the Special Collections Department of the MD Anderson Library, and the UH Law Center announce that the papers of Alonso Perales have been acquired and are available for scholarly examination. Alonso Perales (1898-1960) was among the most important organizational figures and public intellectuals of his time, and was instrumental in early 20th century Mexican American political development in Texas. Perales graduated from George Washington University School of Law in 1926, making him one of the earliest Mexican American attorneys to practice law in Texas. He not only had a successful law practice, but helped found the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), served his country in several diplomatic capacities, and was a prolific writer.
SUMMER 2000 SYMPOSIUM ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The Law and Higher Education: Cases and Materials on Colleges in Court EU/UK/US Higher Education Scholars Study Group on Mobility IHELG Homepage

EU/UK/US Higher Education Scholars Study Group on Mobility

Michael A. Olivas (University of Houston Law Center), convenor

Grainne De Burca (NYU Law School)

O'Leary Siofra (Curia Europa)

Julian Lonbay (Birmingham) 

Elspeth Guild (Kingsley Napley) 

Steve Peers (Essex)

Peter A.J. van den Berg (Groningen)

Hans J.W.M.deWit (VRJIE)

Dennis Farrington (SEEU)

David Palfreyman (Oxford)

Gareth T. Davies (VRJIE)

Anne Pieter van der Mei (Maastricht)

Dimitri Kochenov (Groningen)

Dora Kostakopoulou (University of Manchester)

Francis Cheneval (University of Zurich)

Philip Altbach (Boston College)

Alan Wagner (SUNY, Albany)

Ockert C. Dupper (University of Stellenbosch)

Panu Poutvaara (University of Helsinki)

Ronald G. Ehrenberg (Cornell University)

Catherine Barnard (Trinity College, Cambridge)

Laurel S. Terry (Penn State Dickinson School of Law)

Stephen H. Legomsky (Washington University, St. Louis)

Graeme Cunningham (Fulbright Canada)

Yasar Kondakci (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)

Mel Cousins (Trinity College, Dublin)