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Reynaldo Valencia is the son of a farm day worker and a cleaner. Yet he attended Stanford University, earning Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in four years. He followed up with law school at Harvard.
In this episode, he discusses his book, “Mexican Americans and the Law.”
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Reynaldo Valencia is the son of a farm day worker and a cleaner. Yet he attended Stanford University, earning Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in four years. He followed up with law school at Harvard.
In this episode, he discusses his book, “Mexican Americans and the Law.”