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  2. Judiciary of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (Tribunal Supremo) is the highest court of Puerto Rico, having judicial authority to interpret and decide questions of Puerto Rican law.The Court is analogous to one of the state supreme courts of the states of the United States; being the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico the highest state court and the court of last resort in Puerto Rico.

  3. Rafael Martínez Torres - Wikipedia

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    Martínez was born in Humacao, Puerto Rico.In 1976 graduated he with high honors, from Ana Roqué High School in Humacao. He received a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus.

  4. Por Debajo de la Mesa - Wikipedia

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    Por Debajo de la Mesa" ended 1997 as the eighth best-performing Latin single of the year in the United States. [20] The track also peaked at number one on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart where it spent five weeks on top of the chart and was the best-performing Latin pop song of the year in the country.

  5. Roberto Sánchez Ramos - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Sánchez Ramos (born 1967) is a Judge of the Court of Appeals of Puerto Rico and former Attorney General of Puerto Rico, appointed in 2005 by Governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá.

  6. United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the late 1950s, judges Elbert Parr Tuttle (chief judge 1960–67), John Minor Wisdom, John R. Brown (chief judge 1967–79), and Richard T. Rives (chief judge 1959–60) became known as the "Fifth Circuit Four", or simply "The Four", for decisions crucial in advancing the civil rights of African Americans.

  7. Za Za Za - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "El Za Za Za (Mesa Que Más Aplauda)" Oscar Lobo: 4:47: 2. "El Baile de la Tortuga y el Caiman" Lobo: 3:23: 3. "La Bamba Cascabelera"

  8. Preciosa (song) - Wikipedia

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    Preciosa expresses feelings of love and nostalgia for Puerto Rico.It is considered one of the unofficial National Anthems of Puerto Rico [9] The work includes a celebration of the three historical sociological traits that Puerto Ricans attribute to making their current culture and nationalism; the blend of Spanish, African and Taino.

  9. Nueva canción - Wikipedia

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    Cuban cultural organization Casa de las Américas hosted many notable gatherings of nueva canción musicians, including the 1967 Encuentro de la Canción Protesta. [ 3 ] Songs of conflict in Spanish have a very long history, with elements to be found in the "fronterizos", songs concerning the Reconquest of Spain from the Moors in the 15th century.