The Hispanic National Bar Association this week announced the launch of the first-of-its-kind National Task Force on Hispanic Law Faculty and Deans.

The task force, which will operate as a presidential special committee, will aim at addressing the lack of Hispanic/Latino representation among U.S. law school professors and administrators as well as the shortage of professional development resources specifically for Hispanic/Latino professors, deans and other administrators, according to HNBA’s announcement.

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