By Donna Huffaker
To Pillsbury Winthrop attorney Amanda Wheeland, it was a clear-cut civil rights violation.
Before a well-dressed crowd of 1,000 guests, Wheeland told of a biology professor at Long Beach City College who asked a student to stop attending hi...
To Pillsbury Winthrop attorney Amanda Wheeland, it was a clear-cut civil rights violation.
Before a well-dressed crowd of 1,000 guests, Wheeland told of a biology professor at Long Beach City College who asked a student to stop attending hi...
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