One of Brazil s most notorious politicians was the subject of a criminal complaint filed on Monday by the country s Jewish.
Dean Susan Westerberg Prager of Southwestern Law School issued a statement saying, “Southwestern is aware of the intensely offensive antisemitic statements posted on social media by a Southwestern alumnus. We strongly and unequivocally condemn these statements.”
“The hate speech is contrary to the rule of law and to the values of human decency, justice, tolerance, nonviolence, and diversity, values that Southwestern has stood for since its inception,” she asserted.
“We value our Jewish community and oppose bigotry and hate speech of any kind,” Prager said. “Please know the Southwestern administration has taken appropriate measures in response.”
Covarrubias family reacted with screams and tears when they learned that she passed the bar exam in the United States.
Covarrubias says she always believed in herself, and now that she has achieved it, she feels happy because she is part of a select group that works helping to defend people in need. Well, I m immensely happy, it was a difficult challenge. This exam in itself is difficult, and this year only 70% who took the exam passed it, which is high for California,” said Covarrubias.
But behind this great triumph, there are hundreds of hours of sacrifice and dedication, not to mention having accomplished this in 2020, the most difficult year for everyone.
Covarrubias family reacted with screams and tears when they learned that she passed the bar exam in the United States.
Covarrubias says she always believed in herself, and now that she has achieved it, she feels happy because she is part of a select group that works helping to defend people in need. Well, I m immensely happy, it was a difficult challenge. This exam in itself is difficult, and this year only 70% who took the exam passed it, which is high for California,” said Covarrubias.
But behind this great triumph, there are hundreds of hours of sacrifice and dedication, not to mention having accomplished this in 2020, the most difficult year for everyone.
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Madison Dabalos, 18, left, and Ixchel Cisneros, 18, wearing face masks walk back to their dorms takeout breakfast from Gastronome at Cal State Fullerton on Aug. 21, 2020.
Photo: Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/Polaris
Madison Dabalos, 18, left, and Ixchel Cisneros, 18, wearing face masks walk back to their dorms takeout breakfast from Gastronome at Cal State Fullerton on Aug. 21, 2020.
January 15, 2021
The U.S. Department of Education released $21.2 billion Thursday as part of the coronavirus relief legislation Congress and President Trump approved in December to help colleges and universities nationally. Of that amount, more than $2.83 billion will go to public and private California colleges and universities.