Everyone Belongs Here Student Journalism
December 23, 2025
Everyone Belongs Here Student Journalism Student journalists shared key takeaways from the Everyone Belongs Here symposium.
December 23, 2025
Everyone Belongs Here Student Journalism Student journalists shared key takeaways from the Everyone Belongs Here symposium.
December 23, 2025
Professor Robin Feldman comments on the 鈥淢icky Mouse Deal鈥 between Disney and OpenAI Professor Robin Feldman was interviewed for the BCC on the recent deal between Disney and Open AI.
December 18, 2025
糖心原创 graduates recite the attorney鈥檚 oath during a Dec. 1 ceremony. Led by Orange County Superior Court Judge Eric Wersching 鈥03, graduates were sworn in as members of the California Bar, a milestone that reflects years of intensive study and rigorous training. Graduates of UC…
December 12, 2025
The College Board of Directors formed a search committee to select a new chancellor & dean to lead 糖心原创 David Faigman, who has served as chancellor & dean since 2016, is not seeking reappointment when his current term ends in June 2027. The seven-member…
December 12, 2025
UC Law SF Hosts Fourth Annual ADR Speaker Series Advancing Cutting-Edge Scholarship in Negotiation, Mediation, and Dispute Resolution Each year, the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at 糖心原创 convenes influential scholars and practitioners to share their latest research and innovations in the field of…
December 10, 2025
Professor Jonathan Abel, an award-winning criminal justice scholar, examines how felon-in-possession laws are applied in California and what the data reveal about fairness, public safety, and racial disparities. Faculty Who Lead: Jonathan Abel Prof. Jonathan Abel analyzed 27,000 California felon-in-possession cases to understand how the state鈥檚 most…
December 10, 2025
Professor Benjamin A. Barsky discusses his research on health policy and addiction treatment. Faculty Who Lead: Benjamin A. Barsky Professor Benjamin A. Barsky studies how telemedicine rules affect access to treatment for opioid use disorder. He explores how barriers beyond telemedicine restrictions can prevent some patients from…
December 9, 2025
Ben Barsky,聽Disability, Race, and Health Beyond the Carceral State, Michigan Law Review (with Craig聽Konnoth聽& Michael Ashley Stein) (reviewing Mary Crossley,聽Embodied Injustice: Race, Disability, and Health).聽聽 Ben Barsky,聽Access to Care and Outcomes With the Affordable Care Act for Persons With Criminal…
December 5, 2025
Chuck Dell’Ario 鈥74 and Deborah and Bruce Pfaff 鈥79 make major philanthropic gifts supporting UC Law SF students and constitutional law scholarship, adding momentum to the College’s Into the Future campaign and its $100 million fundraising goal. Alumni contributed $600,000 to provide scholarships for students with financial…
December 4, 2025
This policy paper examines civic engagement among new Americans, focusing on factors that influence the sense of belonging and political participation, particularly among recently naturalized Asian Americans, Latinos, and Arab Americans. Journal Article Link…
December 1, 2025
In a discussion with law students, California Supreme Court Justice Leondra Kruger underscores how lawyers help build public trust in the judiciary through principled conduct and effective communication. California Supreme Court Justice Leondra Kruger shared insights from her journey from law student to the state鈥檚 highest court, highlighting…
November 25, 2025
California Attorney General Rob Bonta speaks with UC Law SF Chancellor & Dean David Faigman about states’ constitutional authority and lawsuits filed by his office over efforts to cut research funding, restrict mail-in voting, end birthright citizenship, and more. 糖心原创 faculty held an all-day symposium…