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Nevada Public Radio: New climate report shows hazards of drought to human health in the Southwest
Prof. Heather Tanana was quoted on her report that highlights drought-related health risks for Native American communities.
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Tech Policy Press: Does ICE Data Surveillance Violate Human Rights Law? The Answer is Yes, and It’s Not Even Close
Hinako Sugiyama, international human rights lawyer and Digital Rights Fellow, Lecturer/Clinical Supervisor at UCI Law co-wrote an op-ed in Tech Policy Press about the legality of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s data surveillance practices under human rights law.
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Daily Journal: UC Irvine Law clinic helps release inmate 7 years early
Professor Katie Tinto, Director of the Criminal Justice Clinic, said it’s the clinic’s 19th successful case since 2017.
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LAist: $700,000 Settlement With LAist Reporter Includes Re-Training Of LA Sheriff’s Deputies On Press Rights
Prof. Susan Seager comments on the settlement, calling it a “huge win.”
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Electronic Frontier Foundation: Speaking Freely: David Kaye
In a Q&A interview, Professor David Kaye discusses what free expression means, regulation and the digital economy, and early experiences as a child that shaped his worldview.
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Fast Company: Is Biden doing enough to protect workers from AI?
Prof. Veena Dubal comments on the AI executive order.
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The Washington Post: Labor wins bolster Biden’s strategy (Op-ed)
Prof. Veena Dubal was quoted in an op-ed on the United Auto Worker’s strike.
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Daily Journal: Uniform bar exam life span extended to 2028 (Subscription)
Assistant Dean of Academic Skills Mary Basick comments on the new changes made on the NextGen bar exam.
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Mercury News: Wrongly convicted, they ‘lost hope’ after 17 years in prison. Then a California mom helped prove their innocence
Annee Della Donna helped to set free two men in connection with a 2004 shooting in Lancaster, and built the Innocence OC project at UC Irvine in the process.
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NPR: After no clean drinking water for 4 years, this Native American tribe wants more than sympathy
Prof. Heather Tanana is quoted on her work researching Native American reservations and their lack of clean water or adequate sanitation.
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The Orange County Register: Wrongly convicted, they ‘lost hope’ after 17 years in prison. Then an OC mom helped prove their innocence
Annee Della Donna helped to set free two men in connection with a 2004 shooting in Lancaster, and built the Innocence OC project at UC Irvine School of Law in the process.
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Scientific American: Universities Need to Address Sexual Harassment in the Gaming They Sponsor
Prof. Stoever writes for Scientific American on how esports are booming on college campuses and safe participation in gaming is the new Title IX challenge. Read her op-ed, which follows her presentation to the White House’s Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse.
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Law360: SEC Silence On Grayscale Win Hints At Bitcoin ETF Approvals
Prof. Kevin Haeberle was quoted on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s decision not to challenge a decision overturning its rejection of Grayscale Investments’ bitcoin exchange-traded fund proposal.
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Science and Entertainment Exchange: Storytelling and the Science of True and False Memories
Prof. Elizabeth Loftus spoke on a panel with moderator Ahmed Best and Jeffrey Zacks.
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Law.com: UCI Law, UCI Humanities Enter Into 3+3 Program
Law.com highlights UCI Law and UCI School of Humanities partnership.
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LAist: This Prolific LA Eviction Law Firm Was Caught Faking Cases In Court. Did They Misuse AI?
Prof. Ari Waldman comments on AI and how it could lead to miscarriages of justice.
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Sierra Club: Assisted Migration Helps Animals Adapt to Climate Change
Prof. Alejandro Camacho is quoted on how assisted migration can help animals adapt to climate change.