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UC Law SF La Raza Co-Hosts NLLSA Conference

UC Law SF La Raza is co-hosting the National Latina/Latino Law Student Conference March 5-7 with students at Berkeley Law La Raza. The national conference draws more than 300 students, attorneys, and academics from around the country.

The three-day includes a moot court competition, workshops, law firm tabling, distinguished panels, networking event, and a gala. UC Law SF will host the moot court competition March 5-6, as well as a networking reception in the Skyroom March 6 at 7 p.m., where Los Angeles County Public Defender is scheduled to speak, along with attorneys from event sponsors Wilson Sonsini and Covington & Burling.

A man in a beige blazer smiles for the camera, standing against a San Francisco skyline at sunset, with a logo of UC Law SF La Raza overlaying the image.鈥淭his is the first time will be hosting this very important conference for our 鈥榞ente Latina,鈥欌 said 2L , Co-President of UC Law SF La Raza. 鈥淭his is a phenomenal opportunity for our Latino students to grow their networks and learn from their peers at a national level.鈥

Some 60 students belong to UC Law SF La Raza. The group has a powerful UC Law SF alumni network. 鈥淥ur goal from the start this year has been to grow the legacy of La Raza by putting more of our people in positions of power to ensure that our voices are heard. So what better way to do that than at the national level?”

鈥淭his conference promises to be an excellent event that would not have been possible without the support and collaboration of our brilliant board working in tandem with Berkeley鈥檚 La Raza and NLLSA,鈥 Rasc贸n said.

Speakers at the 23rd annual conference include Latino attorneys in leadership positions in-house, in law firms, from nonprofits, and from academia. The conference concludes with a Saturday evening gala at the Rotunda Building in Oakland, with keynote speaker , a partner with Morrison & Foerster.

Other speakers include , Dean of Berkeley Law; U.S. District Judge ; , Counsel at Hewlett Packard Enterprise; , Pro Bono Counsel at Morrison & Foerster; and , General Counsel of the Seattle Mariners.

Group of law students posing for a photo outside UC Hastings, promoting a "Day at Law School" event with a large poster in front of them.As a final comment, Rasc贸n had this message of unity: 鈥淭eniendo NLLSA y La Raza en solaridad, seguiremos rompiendo barreras y marcando un nuevo futuro para nuestra raza.鈥 (By having NLLSA and La Raza in solidarity, we will keep on breaking barriers and pave a new path for Latinos.)

Attendees can register for the conference . Those interested in attending only the March 6, 7 p.m., networking reception in the UC Law SF鈥 Skyroom, please register . The registration fee for the networking event鈥$10 for students and $30 for professionals鈥攊ncludes a corporate law firm panel plus open bar and appetizers.

History of NLLSA

While attending the 1996 Summer Law Institute in Guanajuato, Mexico, Latina and Latino student leaders held a series of meetings where they shared their struggles in law school. The culmination of these meetings was the resolution to hold a National Latina/Latino Law Student Conference. The Mexican-American Law Student Association (MALSA) at the University of New Mexico took on the responsibility of hosting this inaugural event in October 1997.

The conference was organized in part to confront alarming drops in enrollment of students of color in law school due to Proposition 209, which amended the California state constitution to prohibit state governmental institutions engaging in affirmative action, as well as Hopwood v. Texas, a Fifth Circuit case that found the use of race in college admissions was unconstitutional.

The goals of the first conference in 2003 at UCLA Law and this year鈥檚 conference remain: 1) to build long-lasting relationships between future Latina and Latino attorneys; 2) to increase awareness of pressing issues affecting the Latino community both within and without the context of the law; and 3) to strengthen our respective Latina and Latino law student organizations.