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Inequality in the Courthouse

The lawyers in Hernandez v. Texas argued for their client as well as for themselves.

Aired 02/23/2009 | Rating NR

American Experience

Inequality in the Courthouse

Clip: Season 21 Episode 4 | 53sVideo has Closed Captions

The lawyers in Hernandez v. Texas argued for their client as well as for themselves.

In 1953, The lawyers in Hernandez v. Texas argued for their client as well as for themselves.

Aired 02/23/2009 | Rating NR

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