Crikey, a man wrote this insane legal piece:
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Graduated with a B.S. in Biology and a J.D. from the University of Puerto Rico, Aníbal is a Puerto Rican Law professor, linguist and photographer. He is currently serving as the Ralph S. Petrilli Distinguished Visiting Assistant Professor at University of Louisville School of Law. Professor Rosario Lebrón’s teaching career began at the University of Puerto Rico Rosario School of Law where he served for three years as an Adjunct Professor. In addition, he was an adviser for the Trial Advocacy Association and a coach for the Law School’s trial advocacy teams. During his teaching career in Puerto Rico, Aníbal served also as undergraduate professor at the Pre-Law Program of the Interdisciplinary Studies Department of the Liberal Arts College of the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus. After receiving his LL.M. in Legal Theory from New York University School of Law, Aníbal served for three years as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Hofstra University. Professor Rosario Lebrón’s research is devoted to the study of how certain narratives are used in Family, Criminal Law and Evidence to subdue various groups based mainly on their gender and sexual identities. Aníbal is also committed to close the educational gap and has worked in numerous initiatives toward this end.
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Graduated with a B.S. in Biology and a J.D. from the University of Puerto Rico, Aníbal is a Puerto Rican Law professor, linguist and photographer. He is currently serving as the Ralph S. Petrilli Distinguished Visiting Assistant Professor at University of Louisville School of Law. Professor Rosario Lebrón’s teaching career began at the University of Puerto Rico Rosario School of Law where he served for three years as an Adjunct Professor. In addition, he was an adviser for the Trial Advocacy Association and a coach for the Law School’s trial advocacy teams. During his teaching career in Puerto Rico, Aníbal served also as undergraduate professor at the Pre-Law Program of the Interdisciplinary Studies Department of the Liberal Arts College of the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus. After receiving his LL.M. in Legal Theory from New York University School of Law, Aníbal served for three years as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Hofstra University. Professor Rosario Lebrón’s research is devoted to the study of how certain narratives are used in Family, Criminal Law and Evidence to subdue various groups based mainly on their gender and sexual identities. Aníbal is also committed to close the educational gap and has worked in numerous initiatives toward this end.