
Warrior Spirit: Jeanette Marie Acosta ’16 leaves a legacy of positive change
Updated October 11 to include links and video from the Jeanette M. Acosta Memorial Scholarship Event. Jeanette Acosta ’16 demonstrated her fighting spirit in both…
Updated October 11 to include links and video from the Jeanette M. Acosta Memorial Scholarship Event. Jeanette Acosta ’16 demonstrated her fighting spirit in both…
Augie Rakow ’07 was a partner representing startups at Orrick when a Facebook post changed his career. In January 2017, he saw that Justin Kan,…
Recent graduate Samuel “Sammy” Chang ’18 identified many problems facing UC Law SF law students and facilitated the change needed to fix them throughout his law school career.
Professor Veena Dubal’s work, Wage Slave or Entrepreneur?: Contesting the Dualism of Legal Worker Identities (2017) 10 5 Cal.L.Rev. 65, 72, was cited in the California…
A groundbreaking ruling in the lawsuits he filed on behalf of California cities and counties may allow climate liability cases to be heard in state courts.
Having swept the three most prestigious regional trial competitions in the country with first place finishes, the UC Law SF Trial Teams positioned themselves for three opportunities to win a national title this year.
3L Samantha Ricci is heading to Washington, DC after graduation to join the DOJ at the Environment and Natural Resources Division through its Honors Program.
The innovative startups will receive free legal services from UC Law SF students and practicing attorneys.
Attorney by day, small business owner by night, Nate Torres ’07 created a capsule collection of UC Law SF-inspired t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hats that he hopes will capture the unique vibe of the attending law school in the TL and bring a communal feeling to campus.
Brianna Howard ’16 is hitting the turbo button on her career by navigating the legal issues of esports, and augmented & virtual reality.