Over winter break, some of our students returned to their hometowns, in destinations around the country and globe. Pictured above, Admissions Ambassador first-year student Jay Narimatsu visited Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Graduate Tax Program student Andres Berdugo toured monument La Ventana al Mundo in his hometown of Barranquilla, Colombia.
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The Criminal Justice Clinic secured the release of one of its clients, Willie Norton, after he had served more than 30 years in federal prison. Since the start of the Compassionate Release Program in 2018, this is the 15th successful case for the Criminal Justice Clinic.
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Professor Stoever, director of the UCI Domestic Violence Clinic and the UCI Initiative to End Family Violence, and co-chair of the OC Domestic Violence Death Review Team, was recognized by the OC Register for her involvement in producing a report that analyzed domestic violence deaths in OC during a 10-year period.
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Disability Rights California presented Claire Foster with the inaugural award for Outstanding Service to Voters with Disabilities.
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Alum and ACLU attorney Jonathan Markovitz ’14 (pictured right) supervised 22 UCI Law students successfully opposing a motion for summary judgment in the class action litigation against the San Diego County Sheriff, challenging its handling of COVID in county jails. Third-year student Rachel Iida (pictured left) served as student leader for the litigation.
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Prof. Ballakrishnen is being awarded the campus-wide 2022-2023 Distinguished Early-Career Faculty Award for Research by the UCI Academic Senate. They were one of two recipients of this honor.
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The LSR is the flagship journal published by the Law & Society Association (LSA). Many of our faculty -- at the Law School and across campus -- are leading scholars in the LSA, including Michele Goodwin (President-Elect), Eve Darian-Smith (Secretary), Rachel Moran, Swethaa Ballakrishnen, Kaaryn Gustafson (Board of Trustees), and Emily Taylor Poppe (editorial advisory board of LSR).
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UCI Law's International Justice Clinic, led by Professor David Kaye, has joined a broad coalition of human rights and social justice groups addressing the Biden administration in a letter sent to the White House December 15.
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Professor Taylor Poppe is an interdisciplinary, empirical scholar whose research focuses on inequalities in access to civil justice. She is the Faculty Director of the UCI Law Initiative for Inclusive Civil Justice, and an affiliated faculty member for the Center for Empirical Research on the Legal Profession.
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Q&A with Karisa Yocham ’17, 2023 UCI Law Alumni Association President
Karisa Yocham is a 2017 graduate of UCI Law. She works as a consumer protection attorney for the Department of Insurance of the State of California. Karisa is the current president of the UCI Law Alumni Association, where she was the chair of the Public Interest Committee for 2021 and 2022. She joins the newly elected 2023 Law Alumni Association Council who began their terms January 1, 2023.
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Q: How did UCI Law prepare you for your legal practice?
From clinic experience, to pro bono opportunities, to outstanding professors, I definitely felt UCI Law prepared me well for my legal career. One especially memorable class was Public Interest Advocacy with Professor Rosenbaum, where I learned direct and cross examination skills. I still use many of those skills in my current work.
Q: What do you like best about your work?
The best part of my work is definitely doing consumer protection work for Californians. I found a passion for this work when I took Consumer Protection Law with Katie Porter, and I am so glad I found a career that allowed me to put that passion into action.
Q: What was the best part about being a student at UCI Law?
The best part about being a student at UCI Law was becoming a part of a supportive, driven, and diverse community. Not only were my classmates and professors kind and helpful in law school, but I can still call on them for help and guidance today.
Q: How do you stay involved with the UCI Law community?
I stay involved with the UCI Law community by being an active member of the alumni association and keeping in touch with my classmates. I enjoy meting new legal anteaters through my work with the alumni association!
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Pictured (top left to bottom right): President Karisa Yocham ’17, Attorney at California Department of Insurance; First Vice President Eric Fanchiang ’17, Associate at Crowell & Moring; New Alumni Officer Amruta Trivedi ’21, Public Service Fellow at Alameda County Public Defender; LL.M. Officer Khorshid Kamran ’22, Judicial Extern at OC Superior Court.
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Prof. Mario Barnes participated in the conference, "Reckoning with the Past, Constitutional Transformation and Ubuntu: Honoring the Work of Judge Margaret Victor" at the University of Johannesburg. DETAILS
Prof. Dalié Jiménez was quoted in Inside Higher Ed on the HEROES Act and President Biden's student debt-relief plan. READ
Prof. David Kaye was quoted in an NBC News article, "Musks suspension of journalists could embolden authoritarians, free speech experts warn." READ
Prof. Jack Lerner discusses putting an end to the use of rap lyrics in criminal proceedings in The Progressive Magazine article, "Rap v. United States." READ
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Prof. Stephen Lee was quoted in The Los Angeles Times on anti-immigrant overtones of Anaheim officials regulating taco vendors. READ
Prof. Rachel Moran spoke on AirTalk with Larry Mantle about a lawsuit challenging a dress code at a North Carolina charter school as gender discrimination. READ
Prof. Shauhin Talesh's article on how the U.S. government can provide a backstop in the event of a cyber attack was promoted on The LawFare Podcast by the article's co-publisher Bryan Cunningham. LISTEN
Prof. Katie Tinto was quoted in The Press-Enterprise on San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office argument against reducing bail for William Mckay. READ
UCI Law's July 2022 California bar passage results ranked number four among ABA-accredited law schools. READ
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Kelly Galligan ’15 became Partner at Rutan & Tucker.
Samantha Papuchis ’15 became Partner at Rutan & Tucker.
Jordan Tessier ’15 became Partner at Rutan & Tucker.
Vish Mohan ’16 became Counsel at Greenberg Glusker LLP.
Christyn Richardson ’16 started a new position as Junior Partner at Michael Sullivan & Associates LLP.
Rob Siko ’16 became Partner at Andrews & Thornton.
Thea Alli ’18 started a new position as Litigation Associate at Goodwin Procter LLP.
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January 13 » Socio-Legal Studies Workshop
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Carolina Valdivia, assistant professor of Criminology, Law, and Society at UCI School of Social Ecology, will present, "Family Reunification in the U.S. Post-Deportation." (Details)
January 16 » UCI's MLK Service Day
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UCI will recognize Martin Luther King Jr. with a day of service. (Details)
January 17 » UCI's Lunar New Year Celebration
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A fun-filled day for family and members of the community. The festival comes alive with Asian-inspired delectable bites, colorful costumes, featuring the traditional dragon dance, the feeding of the lions, UCI Hansori, Hikari Taiko Drummers, UCI KPOP, along with musical and dance performances. (Details)
January 27 » Socio-Legal Studies Workshop
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Ji Li, John & Marilyn Long Professor of US-China Business and Law at UCI Law, will present, "The Forever Sojourner: Chinese Immigrant Lawyers in the US." (Details)
February 6 » America & the Holocaust: Immigration, Isolationism and Antisemitism
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A distinguished panel will examine major cultural forces that influenced American's responses to Nazism in the 1930s and '40s while illuminating the complex and painful reality of widespread ambivalence toward victims of the Holocaust. Special welcome remarks by UCI Chancellor Howard Gillman. (Details)
February 7 » Creating a Prison to University Pipeline: Prison Education and the New "Clean Slate" Laws
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This CLE provides an overview of LIFTED (Leveraging Inspiring Futures Through Education), a new UCI initiative offering a Bachelor of Arts degree to incarcerated students, and will address key legal policy issues facing incarcerated students. Sponsored by many partner organizations, including the Orange County Bar Association, this CLE also satisfies the "Elimination of Bias" requirement. (Details)
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The Law School provides an innovative and comprehensive curriculum that prioritizes public service taught by faculty deeply committed to diversity and equity within the legal profession. We prepare our students to practice law at the highest levels of the profession.
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