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Daily Kos: Litigation challenging ICE’s ‘deceptive’ police impersonation tactic granted class action status
UCI Law’s Immigration Rights Clinic litigation case, with the ACLU of Southern California and the law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP, challenging ICE’s deceptive impersonation tactics was highlighted by Daily Kos
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OC Register: After devastating earthquake, it’s time to reconsider Syria’s sanctions
UCI Law third-year law student Judy Baladi wrote an op-ed discussing the need to reconsider long-term sanctions on Syria in the aftermath of the recent earthquake, which was featured in the OC Register
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Vox: It’s official. Trump is back on Facebook and Instagram.
Prof. Kaye was quoted in Vox on former President Donald Trump’s return to Facebook and Instagram
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Los Angeles Times: Newsom told 123 California prisoners they could get out early. Many remain behind bars
Prof. Katie Tinto was quoted in the Los Angeles Times on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s commutation recommendations and how a third of those people still remain behind bars
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Truthout: Court of Appeals Rules That Domestic Abusers Can Own Guns
Prof. Shaffer was mentioned in a Truthout article about his op-ed explaining why SCOTUS is violating the 10th Amendment by not letting states enact gun control
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Law.com: Toughest to Get Into? Most Diverse Faculty? Administrators, Students Rate Law Schools Nationwide
UCI Law ranked No. 7 Most Diverse Faculty, No. 8 Most Liberal Students and No. 10 Best Professors by The Princeton Review
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Reuters: Louisiana’s over-incarceration is part of a deeply rooted pattern
Prof. Goodwin’s 2019 law review article was cited in Reuters regarding mass incarceration in Louisiana and its reflection of racial bias and exploitation of Black labor
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Reuters: Louisiana’s over-incarceration is part of a deeply rooted pattern
Prof. Goodwin’s 2019 law review article was cited in Reuters regarding mass incarceration in Louisiana and its reflection of racial bias and exploitation of Black labor
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Coda: How surveillance tech helped protect power — and the drug trade — in Honduras
Prof. David Kaye comments on how surveillance tech helped protect power and the drug trade in Honduras
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The Daily Journal: Public norms or private autonomy*
Prof. Rachel Moran’s article, “Public norms or private autonomy,” which discusses Peltier v. Charter Day School, was published in the Daily Journal
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Business Insider: The case to block Biden’s student-loan forgiveness keeps getting weaker, legal experts say
Prof. Dalié Jiménez was quoted in Business Insider on President Biden’s legal defense regarding the student loan forgiveness plan
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University of Mississippi School of Law: Q&A with LL.M. Student, Active-Duty JAG Aaron Brynildson
UCI Law graduate Aaron Brynildson ’15, active-duty Judge Advocate in the United States Air Force, was highlighted by the University of Mississippi School of Law with a Q&A
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TaxProf Blog: The 50 Most Downloaded U.S. Tax Law Professors Of 2022
Prof. Joshua Blank, Victor Fleischer and Omri Marian were ranked among the “50 Most Downloaded U.S. Tax Law Professors of 2022” by Paul Caron’s TaxProf Blog
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Yahoo News: Young Thug, YSL trial underway as lawyers challenge use of rap lyrics in RICO case
Prof. Jack Lerner was quoted in Yahoo News on Young Thug trial underway and use of rap lyrics in RICO case
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Business Insider: Why 2 law professors who think Biden’s student-loan forgiveness is illegal believe the GOP-led states that blocked the debt relief ‘utterly lack standing’
Prof. Dalié Jiménez was quoted in Business Insider on President Biden’s student-loan forgiveness plan
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CNET: AI Lawyer: It’s Starting as a Stunt, but There’s a Real Need
Prof. Emily Taylor Poppe quoted in CNET on AI lawyers