More than 3,500 UCLA School of Law alumni and friends contributed to the best fundraising year in the history of the school in 2018-19, raising $32.7 million for scholarships, endowed chairs and more. Every gift, large and small, is an investment in our students and our future. Thank you, one and all! TONIGHT: As part of LA Press Freedom Week, UCLA Law hosts a program featuring international journalists and legal experts who explore the ways that weaker legal protections for the press in one country can chill press freedom in others. Join us on Monday, Sept. 23, for a CLE-accredited event as UCLA Law faculty experts lead the school's annual in-depth analysis of the last U.S. Supreme Court term and look ahead to the upcoming term. Dale Ho, director of the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project, will offer public remarks and meet with UCLA Law students Sept. 23 through Sept. 25 as the David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy's Fall 2019 Margaret Levy Public Interest Fellow. Come to campus for a fabulous night under the stars as alumni from graduation years ending in 4 and 9 celebrate UCLA School of Law's 2019 Reunion on Saturday, Sept. 21. William Boyd writes in the Los Angeles Times about how Californians can help save the Amazon; Beth Colgan talks to Law360 about the criminalization of poverty; Adam Winkler discusses gun regulation and sales with NPR, The New York Times, Vice and MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes; Cara Horowitz in Wired and Ann Carlson in The New York Times on Trump's EPA versus California; Lynn LoPucki on Elizabeth Warren in the Associated Press; Ann Carlson on MSNBC on the parallels between the opioid and big oil lawsuits; Eugene Volokh on Trump’s Twitter in the Daily Mail. Plus Sean Hecht on KQED and in The Orange County Register, Julie Cantor on KCRW and much more. Keep up with everything happening at UCLA Law! |