Steven W. Bender, Raquel Aldana, Gilbert Paul Carrasco, Joaquin G. Avila
“Written with compassion and precision, Everyday Law for Latino/as is an invaluable tool for our farm workers, their advocates, and others as well as for Latino/as of any background or profession. We are thankful to the authors for their dedication to making the tools for justice accessible in this book.” —Dolores Huerta, Cofounder of the United Farm Workers “This is a fascinating and useful resource, in effect an instructional manual for advice on the many dimensions of immigration, education, housing, voting rights, consumer rights, language issues, and other legal needs of the Latino population. I predict it will be on the desk of many people who work with this community, and will be dog-eared and bookmarked by most. I expect to use it regularly and to recommend it widely.” —Michael A. Olivas, University of Houston Law Center “An essential reference for Latino/as across the United States. Chock full of useful and relevant information, this volume will be virtually indispensable to Latino/as seeking to protect their rights. In clear and precise prose, the book provides basic legal knowledge on issues of critical importance to the Latino/a community, including the law of employment, criminal justice, immigration rights, and much more. Covering a subject per chapter, the book outlines the law in understandable terms—not easy for many lawyers to do—and provides invaluable references to resources with additional information on each topic. Professors Bender, Aldana, Carrasco, and Avila should be congratulated on doing a great service to a community that all too often must face off with the law.” —Kevin R. Johnson, Dean of the University of California–Davis School of Law