
UC Law SF Joins Cal LAW Pathways Program to Help Diversify Legal Field
As part of its ongoing efforts to advance diversity in the legal profession, UC College of the Law San Francisco has teamed up with a…
As part of its ongoing efforts to advance diversity in the legal profession, UC College of the Law San Francisco has teamed up with a…
Before becoming an attorney for a major public transit agency, Andrew Angeles ’19 gained hands-on experience working with technology companies and city government lawyers as…
Two UC Law San Francisco students were recently awarded prestigious scholarships as part of the California ChangeLawyers Diversity Scholarship Program. Wilson Sonsini, a Silicon Valley-based…
After advocating for the rights of pregnant and nursing workers and students for more than two decades, the Center for WorkLife Law at UC Law…
Inspired by its non-traditional approach to legal scholarship, Alysyn Martinez ’23, co-editor-in-chief of the UC Law San Francisco Journal on Gender and Justice, talks about…
Among late-night study sessions and brief writing, some students still manage to find love in law school. In honor of Valentine’s Day, four couples who…
Faculty visitors from foreign law schools recently flew across oceans to visit the campus of UC Law San Francisco to learn more about its robust…
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…
From diversifying its pool of faculty candidates, to providing inclusivity training, and creating structural spaces on campus for diverse programs, UC Law San Francisco’s leaders…
UC Law San Francisco is proud to share that U.S. Congressman Adam Schiff of California will deliver the commencement speech to the college’s graduating class…
UC Law San Francisco is home to dozens of student organizations that help law students connect with like-minded peers and network for their future careers.…
Two recent UC Law SF graduates played a pivotal role in a case that is expected to make it easier for laid-off workers to obtain…