Xiyin Tang and Andrew Selbst, whose work focuses on the intersection of new technology and the law, will join the UCLA Law faculty in January. Come to campus for a fabulous night under the stars as alumni from graduation years ending in 4 and 9 celebrate UCLA Law's 2019 Reunion on Sept. 21. UCLA Law awards 14 new post-graduate public interest fellowships, and past UC Presidential Fellows from UCLA talk about the powerful impact of the program. UCLA Law adds judicial clerkship director Kerry O'Neill to help students succeed in connecting with opportunities to work in federal and state courts. Hire the best and give UCLA Law grads a great start! Connect with the Office of Career Services to learn more about Bruins Hiring Bruins. UCLA Law’s Criminal Justice Program plays a lead role in an Artists and Athletes event focused on prison reform and the First Step Act. Kimberlé Crenshaw in the The Washington Post on reparations; Eugene Volokh on CBS News about Google and frauds on the courts; Jill Horwitz in Fox Business on the court challenge to Obamacare; Iman Anabtawi and Stephen Bainbridge in the The American Lawyer on bad M-and-A deals; Sean Hecht on sea level rise in Zócalo Public Square and the Los Angeles Times; Cara Horowitz in the The Sacramento Bee and Ann Carlson in the L.A. Times on the new auto emissions deal; John Villasenor in The Atlantic on deep fakes in the Atlantic; Hiroshi Motomura in the L.A. Times on Trump, race and immigration; Kirk Stark in Newsday on tax reform and SALT; and much more. Keep up with everything happening at UCLA Law! |