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Rondall Reynoso’s own paintings, which were made in response to Cruz Reynoso’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease later in life, are also on display.
In 1940s Orange County, future California Supreme Court justice Cruz Reynoso was just a teen trying to fight racism when he wrote to the U.S. postmaster general. His family lived in a rural part ...
Reynoso. Reynoso helped found La Raza Lawyers four decades ago, and it has become California’s foremost Latino Bar association. The Sacramento chapter held a name-change celebration March 30 at ...
Cruz Reynoso, the first Latino justice of the California Supreme Court, has died at the age of 90. Reynoso died Friday surrounded by his loved ones, according to his family.
Cruz Reynoso was born to a family of migrant farm workers in Brea, California. He had 10 siblings. His family often traveled north to pick crops, to make ends meet.
Saturday, Sept. 15 -- The University of California, Davis, will bestow its highest honor on law school professor emeritus and former California Supreme Court Justice Cruz Reynoso at a gala honoring ...
The Sacramento chapter of the state’s preeminent Latino lawyers group, La Raza Lawyers, renamed itself the Cruz Reynoso Bar Association, honoring one of its founders and a champion of equal ...