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Ph.D. (Used interdisciplinary methods to test hypotheses and generate evidence-based observations regarding the role of legal and administrative capacity in shaping U.S. dumping margin determinations. Developed an applied understanding of econometric modeling and testing, sampling/indexing procedures, database construction, descriptive and inferential (parametric/non-parametric, univariate/multivariate, linear/logistic) statistics, test assumptions/diagnostics, and validity/reliability restraints.)
ICPSR Program in Categorical Data Analysis
WITA-GWU Intensive Trade Seminar
(Academy of WTO Law and Policy)
LL.M. (Inter-American Law)
Diplomado (Derecho Mercantil)
Juris Doctor (Clerk, Center for Justice in International Law (CEJIL), Washington, DC; Clerk, Centro de Derechos Humanos Fray Bartolome de las Casas, Chiapas, MX; Clerk, Refugee Aid Project (RAP), San Antonio, TX; Student Attorney, Immigration and Human Rights Clinic, San Antonio, TX; Delegate, Human Rights Missions to Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua; Clerk, Bexar County District Attorney's Office, San Antonio, TX)
Bachelor’s Degree (Conceived and executed INAH-sanctioned bio-archaeology field research project in Zacatecas, Mexico)
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