
Prof. Ming Hsu Chen Wins Prestigious Fellowship
Less than a year after launching a cutting-edge center that tackles issues of race, citizenship, and equality, UC Law San Francisco Professor Ming Hsu Chen…
Less than a year after launching a cutting-edge center that tackles issues of race, citizenship, and equality, UC Law San Francisco Professor Ming Hsu Chen…
Play Video States push for harsher school discipline practices to address student misbehavior UC Law San Francisco Professor Thalia González – an expert on education…
With a background in behavioral brain science, UC Law San Francisco’s newest tenured professor brings a dynamic and unique perspective to her teaching and research.…
A film premiere, poetry reading, and panel discussion featuring Indigenous artists and activists, law professors, and an award-winning filmmaker will take place at UC Law…
For 20 years, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) and itsco-host, the Martin Daniel Gould Center for Conflict Resolution at Stanford Law School, have gathered…
Could Iran’s Regime Fall? Protest, Nuclear Weapons, and U.S. Foreign Policy a Decade after the Arab Spring Mahsa Amini, a young woman who was arrested…
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…
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Lady Justice: Women, the Law, and the Battle to Save America Lady Justice celebrates the tireless efforts, legal ingenuity, and indefatigable spirit of the women…
From regulating cryptocurrency and breaking up big technology companies to restricting abortion rights and protecting pregnant workers, UC Law SF faculty members shared what they…
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…
Join us for a virtual academic workshop, featuring visiting Professor Spitko (Santa Clara) presenting his new work-in-progress, “Arbitration Secrecy.” Professor Jan Martinez (Stanford) will provide commentary. The workshop is open to the public.