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- Posted October 07, 2025
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Hispanic heritage
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Hispanic Bar Association of Michigan (HBAM) hosted “Celebrating Latinidad and the Rule of Law” on Thursday, September 25, at La Noria Bistro in Detroit. The event honored Latinx leaders who are making a powerful impact in advancing the rule of law and justice in local communities. Happy to welcome guests to the celebration were (left to right) HBAM Secretary Veronica Beltran, asst. director of Student Engagement & Culture at Wayne State University Law School; HBAM board member Arturo Alfaro of Plunkett Cooney PC; HBAM Vice President Diana Marin of Blanchard & Walker PLLC; HBAM President Brad Hall, director of Public Defender Clinic, Michigan State University College of Law; HBAM Treasurer Maria Daniel of Carrera Law Offices PLLC; and HBAM board member Greg Narsh of Troutman Pepper Locke LLP.
(Photo by John Meiu)
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