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  2. Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund

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    The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) is a national non-profit civil rights organization formed in 1968 by Jack Greenberg to protect the rights of Latinos in the United States. [2]

  3. Civil rights group sues banks and credit unions after denying ...

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    The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, better known as MALDEF, filed its two most recent lawsuits last week. "It's a big problem," Thomas Saenz, president and general counsel at ...

  4. Civil rights group files lawsuit alleging housing ... - AOL

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    The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, better known as MALDEF, filed the federal lawsuit last week on behalf of Khrysta De Guzman, who has been a beneficiary of the Deferred ...

  5. Was Fresno woman denied a loan over her immigration status ...

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    The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, which filed the suit, argues that the credit union’s “limited and arbitrary immigration-status requirements” violate state ...

  6. Parents, MALDEF sue Pasadena Unified for 2019 school closures ...

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    Acting on behalf of the parents, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, a Latino civil rights organization, alleged in the suit that by closing Roosevelt, Jefferson and Franklin ...

  7. Linda Reyna Yáñez - Wikipedia

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    Linda Reyna Yáñez (born Soila Linda Reyna, November 30, 1948) is a former American judge, Harvard Law clinical instructor and the former Regional Counsel for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund in Chicago, Illinois. She was the first Hispanic woman to serve on a Texas appeals court. [1]

  8. Vilma Socorro Martínez - Wikipedia

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    Vilma Socorro Martínez was born to Marina and Salvador Martínez, a Mexican-American couple living in San Antonio, Texas. She studied at the University of Texas at Austin. After receiving her bachelor's degree, Martínez went on to Columbia Law School and graduated in 1967. [1]

  9. A Latina who's not allowed to wear Mexican American ... - AOL

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    The district’s decision is a violation of Naomi Villasano’s constitutionally protected right to free speech, according to a lawsuit filed by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational ...