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SUMMARY:ADR Speaker Series - Spring 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco for a public talk series on a variety of dispute resolution topics. \nThe Spring 2025 ADR Speaker Series will include six influential thought leaders presenting new ideas and cutting edge research to members of the UC Law SF community and the general public. The ADR Speaker Series is held in conjunction with an Advanced ADR Colloquium course for students\, taught in 2025 by CNDR Director\, Professor Hiro Aragaki. \nTalks will be held from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (PST) on selected Wednesdays. Lunch will be provided for the in-person events. \nModerator\nHiro Aragaki\, Professor of Law and Director\, Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)\, UC Law San Francisco \n\n  \nREGISTER HERE\n\n  \n  \nSchedule of Speakers\n  \nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025 from 12:30-1:30pm (PT)\nThe Dynamics of Infrastructure Dispute Mitigation\nShahla Ali\, Professor of Law\, Associate Dean (International) and Director of the LLM Program in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution at the University of Hong Kong\, Faculty of Law \nIn-person and via Zoom \n  \nWednesday\, January 29\, 2025 from 12:30-1:30pm (PT)\nDealing with International Dispute Resolution; Multiple Parties and Wicked Problems\nCarrie Menkel-Meadow\, Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political Science\, University of California\, Irvine and A.B. Chettle Jr. Professor of Law\, Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure\, Emerita\, Georgetown University \nZoom only \n  \nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025 from 12:30-1:30pm (PT)\nSettlementality\nJesse Bregant\, Assistant Professor\, University of Houston Law Center \nZoom only \n  \nWednesday\, February 19 2025\, from 12:30-1:30pm (PT)\nThe Psychology of Lawyers in Litigation and Negotiation\nJean Sternlight\, Professor of Law and Director of the Criminal Law\, Justice & Policy Program at Texas A&M University School of Law \nZoom only \n  \nWednesday\, March 12\, 2025 from 12:30 – 1:30pm (PT)\nHow Can Real Practice System Theory Help Attorneys and Mediators Improve Their Performance?\nJohn M. Lande\, Isidor Loeb Professor Emeritus at the University of Missouri School of Law \nIn-person and via Zoom \n  \nWednesday\, March 19\, 2025 from 12:30 – 1:30pm (PT)\nJoint Session or Caucus? Factors Related to How the Initial Mediation Session Begins\nArt Hinshaw\, Associate Dean for Experiential Learning\, Faculty Director\, Lodestar Dispute Resolution Center\, Clinical Professor of Law\, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University \nZoom Only \n  \nMORE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/adr-speaker-series-spring-2025/2025-01-29/
LOCATION:333-501 & Zoom
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Featured,Public,Faculty,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu
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SUMMARY:LIPA x White and Case LLP Headshots
DESCRIPTION:The law firm\, White and Case LLP\, is partnering with LIPA to offer headshots and networking to students.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/lipa-x-white-and-case-llp-headshots/
LOCATION:Dobbs Atrium
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:Housing Law Networking Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:RSVP HERE\nLogistical information: \nThis event will be held in the auditorium in the 198 Academe. This building is located at 198 McAllister Street; San Francisco\, CA 94102 \n  \nThe BART stop closest to the law school is Civic Center. \n  \nIf you drive\, parking is available at the UC Law SF Parking Garage located at 376 Larkin St\, San Francisco\, CA 94102. https://sites.uclawsf.edu/garage/parking-rates/
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/housing-law-networking-happy-hour/
LOCATION:200 ARC\, Alumni Reception Center\, 200 McAllister Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Featured,Staff,Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community
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SUMMARY:Korean American Law Association General Board Meeting
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URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/korean-american-law-association-general-board-meeting/
LOCATION:333-203\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:Rights & Bites: Housing Rights Law with Dean Miguel Zavala
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URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/rights-bites-housing-rights-law-with-dean-miguel-zavala-3/
LOCATION:Center for Social Justice (200-105)\, 200 McAllister St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:LIPA Spring GBM
DESCRIPTION:LIPA is hosting it’s Spring GBM to go over our calendar of events for the semester and to notify 1Ls on opportunities they can take advantage of to get involved.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/lipa-spring-gbm-lipa-spring-gbm/
LOCATION:200-640\, 200 McAllister St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:National Lawyers Guild GBM
DESCRIPTION:Spring semester general body meeting for the National Lawyer’s Guild
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/national-lawyers-guild-gbm/
LOCATION:333-LL03\, 333 Golden Gate\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:Constitutional Interpretation in a Polarized Era
DESCRIPTION:RSVP Here \n  \nProgram Schedule\nThursday January 30\, 2025 \nIntroduction (3:45 PM) \nPanel #1: Should Interpretation Change? (3:50 pm – 5:20 pm) \n\nAaron Tang\, UC Davis School of Law\nDaniel Epps\, Washington University School of Law\nTara Grove\, University of Texas School of Law\nZachary Price\, UC Law San Francisco\n\nThursday January 31\, 2025 \nPanel #2: Disagreement\, Federalism\, and Structure (9:00 am – 10:30 am) \n\nJ. Joel Alicea\, Catholic University School of Law\nBernadette Meyler\, Stanford Law School\nCharles Tyler\, UC Irvine School of Law\nJonathan Gould\, UC Berkeley School of Law\n\nPanel #3: Remedies and Administration (10:45 am – 12:15 pm) \n\nMila Sohoni\, Stanford Law School\nKatherine Mims Crocker\, Texas A&M School of Law\nDaniel Walters\, Texas A&M School of Law\nJodi Short\, UC Law San Francisco\n\nConcluding Remarks (12:15 pm) \nFeatured Speakers:\n\nJ. Joel Alicea\nAssociate Professor of Law and Director\, the Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (Catholic University School of Law) \nJ. Joel Alicea is an Associate Professor of Law at the Catholic University of America’s Columbus School of Law and the Director of the Law School’s Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. Prior to joining the Catholic Law faculty\, Professor Alicea practiced law for several years at the law firm of Cooper & Kirk\, PLLC\, where he specialized in constitutional litigation. He previously served as a law clerk for Justice Samuel A. Alito\, Jr.\, on the United States Supreme Court and for Judge Diarmuid F. O’Scannlain on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. \n  \nProfessor Alicea’s scholarship focuses on constitutional theory. His scholarship has appeared\, or is forthcoming\, in the Yale Law Journal\, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review\, the Virginia Law Review\, and the Notre Dame Law Review\, among other publications. He has also been active in public debates about constitutional law\, publishing essays in journals such as City Journal and National Affairs. \n  \nProfessor Alicea is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Princeton University. He is a Fellow at Catholic Law’s Center for Religious Liberty and a Nonresident Fellow at The American Enterprise Institute. \n  \n\nKatherine Mims Crocker\nProfessor of Law\, Texas A&M School of Law  \nKatherine Mims Crocker is a Professor of Law and the inaugural Faculty Director of the Center on the Structural Constitution at Texas A&M University School of Law. Her scholarship concentrates on federal courts\, civil-rights litigation\, constitutional law\, and state and local-government law. She has also taught courses in civil procedure\, property\, and judicial decision-making. Professor Crocker has published work in top journals including the Duke Law Journal\, the Michigan Law Review\, the Minnesota Law Review\, the Notre Dame Law Review\, and the Virginia Law Review. \n  \nBefore joining Texas A&M\, Professor Crocker was on the faculty at William & Mary Law School and completed a fellowship at Duke Law School. She also practiced at McGuireWoods LLP in Richmond\, Virginia\, where she focused on appellate litigation. Professor Crocker clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia of the Supreme Court of the United States and Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. \n  \nShe received her law degree from the University of Virginia\, where she graduated first in her class and was an Articles Development Editor on the Virginia Law Review. She earned her undergraduate degree from Harvard University. \n\nDaniel Epps\nProfessor of Law\, Washington University School of Law \nDaniel Epps is a Professor of Law at Washington University in St. Louis\, where his research and teaching focus on constitutional law\, criminal procedure\, and federal courts. His scholarship has been published in the nation’s leading law reviews\, including the Harvard Law Review\, the Yale Law Journal\, and the Columbia Law Review. His writing for popular audiences has appeared in high-profile venues such as the New York Times\, the Washington Post\, and The Atlantic. \n  \nHe has particular expertise in Supreme Court reform\, where his work is influencing major policy debates. After presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg endorsed his and Ganesh Sitaraman’s proposal to restructure the Supreme Court\, the plan received widespread attention in the popular press. He currently co-hosts (with Professor William Baude) Divided Argument\, a podcast that analyzes the Court’s work. \n  \nProf. Epps received his A.B. summa cum laude with highest distinction in philosophy from Duke University and his J.D. magna cum laude from Harvard Law School. After law school\, he clerked for Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and for Justice Anthony M. Kennedy of the Supreme Court of the United States. He then spent several years in practice as an appellate litigator in Washington\, D.C. \n  \n\nJonathan Gould\nClass of 1965 Professor of Law\, UC Berkeley Law \nJonathan Gould is the Class of 1965 Professor of Law at UC Berkeley. His research focuses on the relationship between politics and law\, with special attention to Congress and the legislative process. In exploring these topics\, he draws on a variety of methods and literatures\, including from public law\, political theory\, and political science. Gould’s scholarship has been published or is forthcoming in the flagship law reviews at Harvard\, Yale\, N.Y.U.\, Virginia\, Chicago\, Michigan\, Georgetown\, and Vanderbilt\, as well as various specialty and peer-review journals. \n  \nAt Berkeley Law\, Gould teaches Legislation and Statutory Interpretation\, Administrative Law\, and seminars on a variety of public law topics. He is also the faculty director of the Kadish Center for Morality\, Law & Public Affairs. \n  \nGould received his J.D. magna cum laude from Harvard Law School\, where he served as President of the Harvard Law Review\, and his Ph.D. from Harvard’s Department of Government. \n  \n\nTara Grove\nVinson & Elkins Chair in Law\, University of Texas School of Law\n \nTara Leigh Grove is the Vinson & Elkins Chair in Law at the University of Texas School of Law. Grove’s research focuses on the federal judiciary\, interpretive theory\, and the constitutional separation of powers. In 2021\, Grove served on the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States\, a bipartisan commission created by President Biden and charged with examining proposals for Supreme Court reform. \n  \nGrove graduated summa cum laude from Duke University and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School. Grove then clerked for Judge Emilio Garza on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit\, and spent four years as an attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice\, Civil Division\, Appellate Staff\, where she argued fifteen cases in the courts of appeals. \n  \nGrove’s research focuses on the federal judiciary\, interpretive theory\, and the constitutional separation of powers. She has published with such prestigious law journals as the Harvard Law Review\, the Columbia Law Review\, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review\, and the New York University Law Review. Grove has received awards for both her research and her teaching. \n  \n\nBernadette Meyler\nCarl and Sheila Spaeth Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research and Intellectual Life\, Stanford Law School \nBernadette Meyler is a scholar of British and American constitutional law and of law and the humanities. She is also a 2020 Guggenheim Fellow in Constitutional Studies. Her research and teaching bring together the sometimes surprisingly divided fields of legal history and law and literature. They also examine the long history of constitutionalism\, reaching back into the English common law ancestry of the U.S. Constitution. \n  \nProfessor Meyler’s books stem from these respective areas of her scholarship. Theaters of Pardoning (Cornell UP\, 2019) demonstrates that the representation of pardoning tracks changing conceptions of sovereignty within the plays and politics of seventeenth-century England. In doing so\, the book considers how the shared audiences of dramatic and historical tragicomedy—whether Kings\, students at the Inns of Court\, or potential jurors—brought concepts from the literary into the legal arena and back again. Her current project\, Common Law Originalism\, shifts to the American context\, looking at the multiple eighteenth-century common law meanings—both colonial and English—of various constitutional terms and phrases. Based on this variety\, as well as on the practices of common law interpretation with which members of the Founding generation were familiar\, the book argues that we should\, in large part\, reject the pursuit of a singular and determinate original meaning; instead\, it contends\, we must embrace a more vigorous debate in the present over contested constitutional meanings. Professor Meyler is also the co-editor of several collections of essays in law and the humanities designed to introduce scholars and students to the field\, including\, with Elizabeth Anker\, New Directions in Law and Literature (Oxford UP\, 2017) and\, with Simon Stern and Maksymilian Del Mar\, The Oxford Handbook of Law and the Humanities (Oxford UP\, 2020). \n  \nAfter receiving her BA in Literature with a focus on Classics at Harvard University\, Professor Meyler obtained her JD from Stanford Law School and completed a PhD in English at UC\, Irvine as a Mellon Fellow in Humanistic Studies and a Chancellor’s Fellow. Following law school\, Professor Meyler clerked for the Hon. Robert A. Katzmann of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. \n  \n\nZachary Price\nProfessor of Law and Eucalyptus Foundation Endowed Chair\, UC Law San Francisco \nProfessor Zachary Price holds the Eucalyptus Foundation Endowed Chair at the University of California College of the Law\, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings)\, where he teaches constitutional law and civil procedure. In Fall 2023\, he was the Bruce Bromley Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. His scholarly work has appeared in numerous leading law reviews and addressed topics including federal enforcement discretion\, Congress’s power of the purse\, and Congress’s power to structure the military. His book Constitutional Symmetry: Judging in a Divided Republic was published by Cambridge University Press in 2024\, and he has also written for publications including Lawfare\, SCOTUSblog\, the Wall Street Journal\, the Washington Post\, and The Hill. \n  \nProfessor Price received his undergraduate degree with honors and distinction from Stanford University and his JD magna cum laude from Harvard Law School. He clerked for Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy of the U.S. Supreme Court\, Judge David S. Tatel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit\, and Judge Catherine C. Blake of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. Before entering academia\, he worked in private practice and at the Office of Legal Counsel of the U.S. Justice Department. He also served as a fellow for one year at the Stanford Constitutional Law Center. \n  \n\nJodi Short\nMary Kay Kane Professor of Law\, UC Law San Francisco\n \nJodi Short is the Mary Kay Kane Professor of Law at UC Law\, San Francisco. She teaches Constitutional Law\, Administrative Law\, Legislation\, Compliance & Risk Management for Attorneys\, and Transnational Labor Regulation. Her research investigates various facets of regulation and governance\, including regulatory compliance and enforcement\, private voluntary regulation\, and separation of powers in the U.S. administrative state. Recent work reveals the tension between the major questions doctrine and Roberts Court presidentialism\, documents how agencies implement broadly worded statutory “public interest” standards and identifies a moral turn in administrative law. Her ongoing research explores the relationship between social activism and corporate compliance with private regulation; tests the efficacy of different messaging strategies on compliance with environmental regulations; and analyzes how the concept of “tyranny” is understood and deployed in U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence. \n  \n\nMila Sohoni\nProfessor of Law and the John A. Wilson Distinguished Faculty Scholar\, Stanford Law School\n \nMila Sohoni is a Professor of Law and the John A. Wilson Distinguished Faculty Scholar at Stanford Law School. She focuses her scholarship on civil procedure\, administrative law\, federal courts\, and legislation. \n  \nSohoni’s scholarship has appeared in many leading journals of law\, including the Yale Law Journal\, the Harvard Law Review\, the Virginia Law Review\, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review\, and the Duke Law Journal. Her article “The Lost History of the ‘Universal’ Injunction\,” 133 Harvard L. Rev. 920 (2020) was a co-winner of the American Constitution Society’s 2020 Richard D. Cudahy Writing Competition on Regulatory and Administrative Law. “Crackdowns\,” 103 Virginia L. Rev. 31 (2017) received the honorable mention in the 2017 Scholarly Papers Competition sponsored by the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) and was also awarded the AALS Section on Criminal Justice’s Junior Scholar Award for 2017. “The Power to Privilege\,” 163 U. Penn. L. Rev. 487 (2015) was selected for presentation at the 2014 Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum. \n  \nAfter graduating cum laude from Harvard Law School\, where she served as book reviews chair and an articles committee member for the Harvard Law Review\, Sohoni served as a law clerk to the Honorable Judith W. Rogers of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. She practiced law at Jenner & Block LLP in New York and Washington\, DC\, and was an acting assistant professor of lawyering at New York University School of Law. Prior to joining SLS\, she was a professor at the University of San Diego School of Law\, where she received several awards for her teaching and scholarship. \n  \nSohoni was appointed a Public Member of the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) in 2022. She is a member of the American Law Institute. She served as the Chair of the AALS Section on Administrative Law in 2022-2023\, and she is a contributor to the Administrative Law section of JOTWELL. She has been a visiting professor of law at Harvard Law School and the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. \n  \nBefore attending law school\, Sohoni spent two years as a science and technology correspondent for The Economist in New York and in London. She was a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar at Cambridge University\, where she received her MPhil with distinction (first class) in the history and philosophy of science. She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with a degree in chemistry. \n  \n\nAaron Tang\nProfessor of Law\, UC Davis School of Law \nAaron Tang is a law professor at the University of California\, Davis. His scholarship has appeared in the California Law Review\, Columbia Law Review\, University of Pennsylvania Law Review\, Stanford Law Review\, and University of Virginia Law Review\, among other journals. Tang writes about the Supreme Court in popular media\, including in the New York Times\, Los Angeles Times\, Washington Post\, Slate\, and The Atlantic. He is the author of Supreme Hubris: How Overconfidence is Destroying the Court—and How We Can Fix It\, published in 2023 by Yale University Press. Tang is also the host and moderator of the PBS TV series\, Deadlock\, which premiered in 2024. He was a law clerk for Justice Sonia Sotomayor in the 2013-14 Term. \n \nCharles Tyler\nAssistant Professor of Law\, UC Irvine School of Law  \nCharles (Chas) Tyler’s teaching and research focuses on federal courts\, constitutional law\, and civil procedure. His academic work has appeared in the Yale Law Journal\, the Columbia Law Review\, the University of Chicago Law Review\, the Vanderbilt Law Review\, and the Notre Dame Law Review\, among others. In 2022\, his article\, The Adjudication Model of Precedent\, won the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers’ Eisenberg Prize for the best publication on appellate law. \n  \nProfessor Tyler graduated summa cum laude from the University of Notre Dame and received a BPhil with distinction from Oxford University\, where he was a Clarendon Scholar. He then earned his JD from Yale Law School\, where he was an editor of the Yale Law Journal and a Beinecke Scholar. Prior to joining UC Irvine\, he was an Associate Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School; a Visiting Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Peking University School of Transnational Law; a law clerk to Judge William Fletcher of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Justice Goodwin Liu of the California Supreme Court; and an associate in the Supreme Court and Appellate practice group at Orrick\, Herrington & Sutcliffe. \n  \n\nDaniel Walters\nAssociate Professor of Law\, Texas A&M School of Law \nDaniel E. Walters is an Associate Professor at the Texas A&M University School of Law. Before joining Texas A&M Law’s faculty\, he was an Assistant Professor at Penn State Law\, a Regulation Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School\, and a law clerk to the Hon. M. Margaret McKeown on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. His primary areas of research and teaching are administrative law\, energy and environmental regulation\, and bureaucratic politics. His work\, which often crosses interdisciplinary boundaries and incorporates empirical inquiry\, has been published in top journals\, including the Stanford Law Review\, the Yale Law Journal\, and the Columbia Law Review. Professor Walters is a former winner of the American Constitution Society’s Richard D. Cudahy Writing Competition in Administrative and Regulatory Law and the Beryl Radin Award for outstanding contribution to the Journal of Public Administration. \n  \nResearch & Theory. He serves as a Council Member on the ABA Section on Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice\, and he is Editor-in-Chief of the Section’s quarterly magazine\, Administrative & Regulatory Law News. Professor Walters holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/constitutional-interpretation-in-a-polarized-era/
LOCATION:Deb Colloquium Room\, 333 Golden Gate\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Featured,Staff,Faculty,UC LAW SF Community,Academic Calendar and Holidays
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SUMMARY:PALS Spring Semester General Body Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hey PALS! Welcome to our General Body Meeting for this semester.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/pals-spring-semester-general-body-meeting/
LOCATION:200-122\, 200 McAllister\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:If/When/How Spring General Body Meeting
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URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/if-when-how-spring-general-body-meeting/
LOCATION:200-123
CATEGORIES:Students
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SUMMARY:VITA Tax Clinic
DESCRIPTION:During the 2024 tax filing season\, the UC Law SF Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) clinic provide free tax assistance to people who generally make $67\,000 or less annually\, or people with disabilities who need assistance in preparing their own CA and Federal tax returns. The assistance sessions will be in-person\, located at 200 McAllister Street at Hyde in San Francisco.  The clinic will run on Mondays from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM\, beginning February 3\, 2025\, through April 14\, 2025\, excluding February 17 and March 3.  The VITA clinic is drop-in only and does not take appointments. \nPlease bring with you:\n\nPhoto ID & Social Security Card or ITIN for each person on your tax return\nW-2 for all jobs\nAll 1099s\, 1098s\, and any other tax forms\nYour household’s health coverage information\, including Forms 1095-A\, B\, or C\, if applicable\nIf you received the Advanced Child Tax Credit in 2023\, Letter 6419\nLast year’s tax return\nSavings/ checking account and routing numbers for direct deposit\nClients are encouraged to wear a well-fitting mask (N95\, KN95\, or equivalent) on site\n\nFor more information about the VITA clinic\, including what to bring with you to have your taxes prepared\, please see this flyer.  If you have questions\, you can email us at vita@uclawsf.edu or call us at 628-207-1956.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/vita-tax-clinic/2025-02-03/
CATEGORIES:Public
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CREATED:20250110T182312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T185045Z
UID:10005995-1738672200-1738675800@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Certificate in Legal Research Program: Business & Company Research
DESCRIPTION:Earn your Certificate in Legal Research – and a notation on your transcript – or just attend to learn how to conduct company research.  Pizza will be provided to students who RSVP by 5 pm the night before. RSVP at: https://hastingslawlibrary.wufoo.com/forms/r16vbaa51tkwq5v/ \nYou are free to attend as few or as many classes as you like; however\, to complete the program\, you must attend a minimum of 5 live classes and earn 100% on 12 online quizzes by the time you graduate. To find out more about the program\, go to: https://www.uclawsf.edu/academics/library/legal-research-cert-program.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/certificate-in-legal-research-program-business-company-research/
LOCATION:200-630
CATEGORIES:Featured,Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250204T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250204T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250125T004203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T004203Z
UID:10006094-1738672200-1738675800@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:UCLATS Spring 2025 General Body Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/uclats-spring-2025-general-body-meeting/
LOCATION:200-123
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250124T200752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T200809Z
UID:10006085-1738758600-1738762200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Lawless: The Miseducation of America's Elites
DESCRIPTION:Ilya Shapiro\, Senior Fellow and Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute\, will join us to discuss his new publication and his perspective on the present-day shortcomings of law schools.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/lawless-the-miseducation-of-americas-elites/
LOCATION:200 ARC\, Alumni Reception Center\, 200 McAllister Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250125T011143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T011143Z
UID:10006109-1738758600-1738762200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Black Excellence: The History and Impact of Black Lawyers in the Legal Profession
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/black-excellence-the-history-and-impact-of-black-lawyers-in-the-legal-profession/
LOCATION:Deb Colloquium Room\, 333 Golden Gate\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students,UC LAW SF Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250205T173501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T173501Z
UID:10006136-1738758600-1738762200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Al Otro Lado
DESCRIPTION:Learn about immigration\, international human rights\, and the important work done by Al Otro Lado during our chat with Nicole Ramos\, Director of the Border Rights Project.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/al-otro-lado/
LOCATION:333-202
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250205T174658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T174658Z
UID:10006146-1738758600-1738762200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:ELA General Body Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/ela-general-body-meeting/
LOCATION:200-605\, 200 McAllister Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250205T175630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T175630Z
UID:10006150-1738758600-1738762200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Racial Justice Act Teach-In
DESCRIPTION:RJA teach-in with Mark Iverson.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/racial-justice-act-teach-in/
LOCATION:200-122\, 200 McAllister\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250212T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250205T174108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T174108Z
UID:10006141-1738758600-1739367000@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:SLS GBM
DESCRIPTION:General Body Meeting for the Second semester.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/sls-gbm/
LOCATION:200-122\, 200 McAllister\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250205T171500
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250130T232051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T232903Z
UID:10006121-1738771200-1738775700@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:How to Start Your Own Criminal Defense Practice
DESCRIPTION:How does a recent law grad start their own law practice?  Come discuss with two San Francisco lawyers who have done just that; Julia Jayne is a graduate of UC Hastings (now UCLawSF) who also teaches Trial Advocacy here as an adjunct.  Edwin Prather has clerked for two federal judges and been an Deputy Public Defender.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/how-to-start-your-own-criminal-defense-practice/
LOCATION:198-106
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Featured,Public,Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250206T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250206T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250205T175508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T175508Z
UID:10006149-1738843200-1738848600@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:ACS Spring GBM + 1L Summer Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join the American Constitution Society for our Spring GBM! In addition to talking about our events for the semester\, we’ll have a panel of 2Ls to discuss their 1L summer jobs\, how they found them\, and advice for 1Ls.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/acs-spring-gbm-1l-summer-panel/
LOCATION:333-203\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250206T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250206T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20241024T225213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T225213Z
UID:10005951-1738845000-1738848600@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Scholarship Panel
DESCRIPTION:Scholarship panel featuring environmental and environmental adjacent faculty and practitioners\, where they discuss their academic and practical advocacy.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/scholarship-panel-2/
LOCATION:Deb Colloquium Room\, 333 Golden Gate\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20240702T191107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T005713Z
UID:10005610-1738922400-1738940400@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:CREJ – Racial Capitalism Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join leading legal theorists and scholars to advance understanding in how racial capitalism connects across and within historical legal foundations and into contemporary expressions of racial and economic inequality. \nRegister In-Person and Virtually \nProgram Schedule\nWelcoming Remarks (10:00am – 10:15am PST) \n  \nRacial Capitalism and Globalization (10:15am – 11:30am PST) \nThis panel will focus on racial capitalism and globalization in the context of Silicon Valley as well as examine protectionism and globalization in politics since the 2024 election. \n\nVeena Dubal\, UC Irvine School of Law\nPallavi Banerjee\, University of Calgary\nModerated by Ming Hsu Chen\, UC Law SF\n\n  \nLunch (11:30am PST) \n  \nKeynote (12pm – 1pm PST) \n  \nCheryl Harris\, CREJ Wiley Manuel Visiting Scholar and Professor\, UC Law SF\nMathew O. Tobriner Memorial Lecture Keynote \n  \nRacial Capitalism: Across Theory and Practice (1:15pm – 2:30pm PST) \nPanelists will explore theoretical and practical applications of racial capitalism and law. \n\nThalia González\, UC Law SF\nAngela Harris\, Seattle University School of Law\nTonya Brito\, University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School\nCarmen Gonzalez\, Loyola University Chicago School of Law\nRenee Hatcher\, University of Illinois Chicago Law School\n\nModerated by Shauna Marshall\, UC Law SF\n\n  \nConnection (2:30pm – 3pm PST) \nAn opportunity for attendees informally meet with speakers and each other reflecting on the keynote and panel with light refreshments. \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/crej-racial-capitalism-symposium/
LOCATION:198 Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Featured,UC LAW SF Community,Academic Calendar and Holidays
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20241218T174719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T004604Z
UID:10005986-1738929600-1738933200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Mathew O. Tobriner Lecture featuring Cheryl Harris
DESCRIPTION:  \nUC Law San Francisco presents the annual Mathew O. Tobriner Lecture featuring Professor Cheryl Harris\, the Center for Racial and Economic Justice Wiley Manuel Visiting Scholar and Professor. \n  \nRSVP Here
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/mathew-o-tobriner-lecture-featuring-cheryl-harris/
LOCATION:198 Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Featured,Staff,Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250125T004830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T004830Z
UID:10006095-1738949400-1738956600@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Lunar New Year Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by APALSA\, we will be celebrating Lunar New Year amongst all the cultural affinity organizations and is open to all!
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/lunar-new-year-celebration/
LOCATION:198-213
CATEGORIES:Students,UC LAW SF Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA)":MAILTO:apalsa@uclawsf.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250128T002152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T002152Z
UID:10006118-1738951200-1738958400@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:San Diego Alumni Chapter Happy Hour at Stone Brewing Liberty Station
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special San Diego Alumni Happy Hour on Wednesday\, February 7th\, from 6:00–8:00 PM at Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens at Liberty Station. \nThis event is a cherished tradition of bringing our alumni community together in the San Diego area. Enjoy light appetizers\, refreshing drinks\, and a beautiful setting as you catch up with familiar faces and meet new ones. \n🎟 Tickets (with the 1st drink on us!): \n\n$5 for recent alumni (2014–2024)\n$10 for others\, with all proceeds supporting student scholarships.\n\nA big thank you to our event hosts\, Ray Gallenberg ’05 and Paul Yong ’88\, for making this gathering possible. \n👉 RSVP Now to secure your spot and be part of this wonderful evening of camaraderie and connection! \nWe can’t wait to see you there and continue this tradition! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/san-diego-alumni-chapter-happy-hour-at-stone-brewing-liberty-station/
LOCATION:Stone Brewing – Liberty Station\, 2816 Historic Decatur Rd UNIT 116\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Featured,Public,UC LAW SF Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Association":MAILTO:alumni@uclawsf.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250210T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250210T093000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250207T003436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T003436Z
UID:10006223-1739176200-1739179800@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Donuts in Dobbs
DESCRIPTION:Please join UCLAS in the Dobbs Atrium for Donuts
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/donuts-in-dobbs/2025-02-10/
LOCATION:Dobbs Atrium
CATEGORIES:Students
ORGANIZER;CN="UCLAS":MAILTO:pres@uclawsf.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250210T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250210T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250124T195858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T195858Z
UID:10006083-1739188800-1739194200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:APALSA Meet the Employer - Kirkland & Ellis LLP
DESCRIPTION:Meet the Employer event for 1Ls to learn more about Kirkland & Ellis. Join us for our Transactional vs. Litigation Panel to meet and connect with UC Law SF Alumnae! Food and drink provided.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/apalsa-meet-the-employer-kirkland-ellis-llp/
LOCATION:200-122\, 200 McAllister\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA)":MAILTO:apalsa@uclawsf.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250210T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250210T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250128T001845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T001846Z
UID:10006115-1739190600-1739194200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Boutique & Midsize Firm Week: How to Find a Job You'll Really Like with Professor Shanin Specter
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/boutique-midsize-firm-week-how-to-find-a-job-youll-really-like-with-professor-shanin-specter/
LOCATION:333-201 and 333-202
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250210T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250210T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125816
CREATED:20250205T174558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T174558Z
UID:10006145-1739190600-1739194200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Basketball GBM
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/basketball-gbm/
LOCATION:200-123
CATEGORIES:Students
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR