Professor Ingrid Eagly and two colleagues, both UCLA Law alumni, publish an eye-opening study of asylum cases involving family detention, relied upon within days by a federal court. UCLA Law sends its first Still She Rises Fellow, Phoebe Kasdin '18, to Tulsa for a two-year fellowship. She will provide holistic defense to mothers tangled in the criminal justice system. Taylor de Laveaga '20 appears before the 9th Circuit in a cyberlaw case, the third student in 15 months to argue a case through the Scott and Cyan Banister First Amendment Clinic. Hire the best and help UCLA Law graduates get off to a great start! Connect with UCLA Law's Office of Career Services to learn more about Bruins Hiring Bruins. Students and a Promise Institute fellow lend a hand to professor and UN special rapporteur E. Tendayi Achiume at the UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva. Meet old friends, make new ones, and enjoy our gala under the stars. Grads from years ending in 3 and 8, please join us for Reunion 2018. The Economist highlights Ingrid Eagly’s work, and the Washington Post publishes her op-ed; Plus, Jon Michaels in the L.A. Times; Adam Winkler in The Atlantic; Eugene Volokh in the New Republic; Dan Mayeda on KPCC; and Ann Carlson in Bloomberg. Keep up with everything happening at UCLA Law! |