
Race, Citizenship, and Equality Colloquium – Sam Erman
Professor Sam Erman from the Unversity of Michigan on Wong Kim Ark and birthright citizenship with faculty discussant Reuel Schiller.
Professor Sam Erman from the Unversity of Michigan on Wong Kim Ark and birthright citizenship with faculty discussant Reuel Schiller.
UC Law San Francisco students participating in the Refugee and Human Rights Clinic put their knowledge to work in Honduras – where they interviewed experts…
The three latest CBL Scholars from the Center for Business Law want to use their law degrees to help startups and provide better access to…
On Thursday, February 16th, E. Tendayi Achiume, the inaugural Alicia Miñana Professor of Law, and former Faculty Director of the UCLA Law Promise Institute for…
We are delighted to announce that Professor Oliva is joining the core Consortium leadership team as a Co-Director. Professor Oliva’s research and teaching interests include…
Local laws and lawmaking have been used as effective tools by organizers in Los Angeles to challenge and disrupt structural inequality, said Visiting Professor Scott…
It’s been a busy and productive Fall 2022 for the UC Law SF Center for Business Law (CBL). The center hosted multiple events this semester,…
How do laws and attitudes about race and immigration shape people’s sense of belonging, economic security, social mobility, and perception of others? This was the…
New Developments in Pacific Rim Arbitration: Perspectives from Hong Kong, Singapore, and California On November 7, 2022, California Arbitration and The Center for Negotiation and Dispute…
The Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution CNDR is pleased to announce the book release of a UC Law SF alum and long-time CNDR faculty…
As a center focused on law and innovation, UC Law SF LexLab is tackling the most pressing technology issues of the day, including how new…
Most UC Law SF student applicants list wanting “to make a difference in the world” as their primary motives for attending law school, according to…