
UC Law SF Team Wins Hack Homelessness Competition
A marketplace app where users can sell services to one another and get paid in crypto. A digital wishing tree used by unhoused people to…
A marketplace app where users can sell services to one another and get paid in crypto. A digital wishing tree used by unhoused people to…
Publications Scott Dodson, The Orange Book of Civil Procedure: A Student Guide (2021). Scott Dodson, The Red Book of Civil Procedure (2021). Robin Feldman, “The Devil in the Tiers,” Oxford…
Alumni and faculty are playing a significant role in a case being argued June 2 at the California Supreme Court that could find the state’s…
Seven UC Law SF students won a $5,000 grant to advance their proposal for protecting the belongings and dignity of people who are homeless. After…
UC Law SF took its mock interview training program to a new level this year, thanks to growing alumni engagement and a new collaboration with…
A proposal for protecting the belongings and dignity of people who are homeless, developed by seven UC Law SF students, has reached the finals of…
UC Law SF Professor Veena Dubal alongside 75 professors from across the country have signed a letter calling on the U.S. Senate to support AB5,…
THE FACULTY BUZZ: “The truth is that it upends this tech model that venture capitalists have poured so much money into,” said Professor Venna Dubal…
THE FACULTY BUZZ: “Everybody wants to point to someone else as the bad guy. But to be fair, each of the parties is contributing to…
THE FACULTY BUZZ: Professor David Levine shed light on a number of interesting legal questions this month. First: Is it legal to pick a roommate…
THE FACULTY BUZZ: “You have this one man right there in Sonoma, and by luck of the draw his case has the potential to move…
THE FACULTY BUZZ: “This is the most complicated and difficult decision environment I’ve ever seen for a bankruptcy case,” said Professor Jared Ellias (@jared_ellias) in a…