HISPANICS IN GOVERNMENT
modest means. He attended the University of Rochester, te niverity of ew eio ool of Law and began his career as a litigator in Albuquerque where he handled insurance defense, domestic relations, civil rights, tort, and criminal defense matters. In 1986, he and his wife, Dolores, moved their family to the Washington, D.C. area, driven to meet the needs of the eldest of their sons who is autistic. In Washington, Mr. Reyna began to build the distinguished career in international trade law that underlies his nomina- tion to the bench. Mr. Reyna has a solid record of service to the legal pro- fession and the community. He served on numerous lead- ership positions in the American Bar Association (ABA) and the HNBA, culminating with his service as HNBA National President (2006-2007). As HNBA President, he trengtened te organiation by etabliing La roe- a en el ereo te roie in te Law a guide and progra direted to Latino yout and deigned to intill trut and onfidene in governent and legal intitu- tions. In addition, he established the HNBA’s substantive law structure of Sections and Committees; he implemented the “Breakfast at the HNBA” series; he created and estab- lied te ffie of itorian e reated and iple- ented Legilative ay e etablied te
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firt foral L oittee and e founded and erved a enior ditorinief of te ournal of Law and Policy. He established an incredible record of service with te ational ipani Leaderip genda an ubrella or- ganiation erving national Latino organiation i service in the ABA has included the ABA Presidential Com- mission on Diversity, as a founder and Director of the U.S.- eio Law ntitute and a a leader witin te e- tion on nternational Law or over ten year r eyna a been a director of Community Services for Autistic Adults and Children, of Maryland. He has mentored many lawyers and law students over his 30-year career, many of whom serve throughout America in exceptional careers. In 2009, te overnent of eio onored r eyna wit it tli Award, one of its highest honors, in recognition of his con- tributions to opening pathways for the Mexican-American and Latino ounitie in te nited tate e i an inorporated notforprofit national membership organization that represents the interests of the more than 100,000 attorneys, judges, law professors, le- gal professionals, and law students of Hispanic descent in the United States and its territories. For more information about the HNBA, please visit
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