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"Rachel F. Moran (born 1956) is an American lawyer who is the Michael J. Connell Distinguished Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law."UCLA School of Law Names Rachel F. Moran Dean", Metropolitan News-Enterprise, June 7, 2010. She served as Dean of the UCLA School of Law from 2010 to 2015, and was a faculty member at UC Irvine School of Law from 2008 to 2010, and at UC Berkeley School of Law from 1983 to 2008.Rex Bossert, "Raising the Bar", UC Irvine Feature, June 2009. Biography Moran was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and grew up in Yuma, Arizona. Her father, Thomas Moran, was an Irish criminal defense attorney, and her mother, Josephine Moran, was a Mexican teacher and court interpreter.Mara Knaub, "Former Yuma Latina Is Voice of UCLA Law" , Yuma Sun, April 30, 2011. She attended Stanford University, earning a Bachelor's in psychology in 1978. She then earned a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1981, and clerked for Chief Judge Wilfred Feinberg of the Second Circuit. Following a brief stint in private practice at Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe, Moran joined the faculty at UC Berkeley School of Law (then "Boalt Hall") as its first Latina law professor,Andrea Guerrero, Silence at Boalt Hall: The Dismantling of Affirmative Action (University of California Press, 2002), p.52. and taught there for 25 years. After two years at UC Irvine School of Law as a founding faculty member, Moran was selected to become UCLA School of Law's eighth dean in 2010, and the first Latina dean of a top-ranked US law school. Moran's scholarship has focused on torts, education law (particularly bilingual educationWendy Soderburg, "Small-town upbringing inspired love of law" , USA Today, Oct. 14, 2010.), civil rights, race and the law, and critical race theory. Publications * Educational Policy and the Law Mark Yudof, Betsy Levin, Rachel Moran, James M Ryan, Kristi L Bowman (2011) * "Let Freedom Ring: Making Grutter Matter in School Desegregation Cases," 63 University of Miami Law Rev. 475 (2009) * Race Law Stories (with Devon Carbado, Foundation Press, 2008) * "Rethinking Race, Equality and Liberty: The Unfulfilled Promise of Parents Involved," 69 Ohio State University Law Review 1321 (2008) * "Fear Unbound: A Reply to Professor Sunstein," in 42 Washburn Law Journal 1 (2003). * Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation of Race and Romance (University of Chicago Press, 2001) * "The Politics of Discretion: Federal Intervention in Bilingual Education", 76 California Law Review 6 (Dec. 1988), pp. 1249–1352 * "Bilingual Education as a Status Conflict", 75 California Law Review 321 (1987) Awards and honors * 1995, UC Berkeley Distinguished Teaching Award * 2009, President of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) * 2011, Appointment by President Obama to the Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise (maintenance of official history of the US Supreme Court)"Dean Moran Appointed by President Obama to Serve on the Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise", UCLA School of Law News, September 26, 2011. * 2011, Tomás Rivera Lecture, Keynote address at the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education (AAHHE) Annual Conference"Hispanics in Higher Ed Inspired by the Words & Story of Rachel Moran, Dean of UCLA Law School" (Notitas de Noticias), Hispanically Speaking, September 25, 2011. * 2012, Jerome Hall Lecture, Indiana University Maurer School of Law ("Clark Kerr and Me: The Future of the Public Law School", March 21, 2012)"UCLA Law dean to lecture at IU Maurer School of Law on the future of public legal education", IU Press Release, March 14, 2012. Notes External links Category:1960 births Category:Living people Category:Scholars of tort law Category:Stanford University alumni Category:Yale Law School alumni Category:UCLA School of Law faculty Category:UC Berkeley School of Law faculty Category:Law school deans Category:Women deans (academic) Category:American academics of Mexican descent Category:University of California, Irvine faculty Category:Lawyers from Kansas City, Missouri Category:People from Yuma, Arizona Category:American people of Irish descent Category:American academic administrators Category:Women legal scholars "
"Julio Herrera may refer to: * Julio Herrera (cyclist) (born 1980), track and road cyclist from Venezuela *Julio Herrera (equestrian) (1911–?), Mexican Olympic horse rider * Julio Herrera (politician), Peruvian politician * Julio César Herrera (born 1977), Cuban track cyclist *Julio Herrera Velutini (born 1971), international banker *Julio Herrera y Obes (1841–1912), Uruguayan political figure *Julio Herrera y Reissig (1875–1910), Uruguayan poet, playwright and essayist "
"Henpecked Hoboes is a theatrical cartoon short released on October 26, 1946 directed by Tex Avery. It stars George and Junior in their first appearance. According to model sheets, the cartoon's working title was Bums Away. Plot George and Junior want a chicken dinner. George's plans for catching a hen are constantly sabotaged by Junior's detrimental assistance. The duo take on more than they can chew as they attempt to get their hands on an alluring hen. George dons a rooster suit to lure away the hen from her guardian rooster, who's sent rocketing to the North Pole! While the rooster walks back to civilization, George and Junior wreak havoc upon each other dressing up as a worm (that is eaten by the hen) and a giant chick who is mothered to near- death in an attempt to get the alluring female onto the dinner table. At the end George, after one too many screwups, kicks Junior hard into the air, only for the hen to deliver a hard kick of her own to him sending him flying. Satisfied, she wipes her hands but feels a hand tap on her shoulder and turns and is shocked to find that the rooster has returned and less than happy about his trek back home, he motions for her to bend over and gets his revenge and delivers several kicks to the hen's backside, kicking her all the way back to the barn. References External links * Category:1946 animated films Category:1946 films Category:American films Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated short films Category:Films directed by Tex Avery Category:American animated short films Category:1940s American animated films Category:Fictional hoboes "