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UCI Law Talks Podcast: Mei Tsang on Leadership, Service and Building Community with the Orange County Bar Association
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UC Irvine Law Faculty Participate in UCI Forum for the Academy and the Public’s 2025 Annual Conference
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What Matters to Me and Why: E. Martin Estrada (B.A. ’98) on His Service in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District
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Aspen Leading Edge: The Past and Future of AALS with Melanie Wilson and Austen Parrish
LISTEN: Melanie Wilson, Dean of W&L Law, and Austen Parrish, Dean of UC Irvine Law, reflect on Melanie’s AALS presidency, organizational changes over the years, and Austen’s hopes for his upcoming term as president.
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Austen L. Parrish to Serve as President of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) in 2025
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AALS: UC Irvine School of Law and New York Law School Chart a New Path for the Journal of Legal Education
UC Irvine Law is highlighted in an AALS article exploring the vision and goals for the Journal of Legal Education. The piece features a Q&A with journal editors, including Dean Austen Parrish and Professor Alison Mikkor.
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UCI Law Talks Podcast Listed No. 4 and Featured on “15 Best Irvine Podcasts You Must Follow in 2025”
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Dean Austen Parrish Pens “Dean’s Corner” for Orange County Lawyer Magazine’s January 2025 Publication
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Thank You and Happy Holidays | A Year-End Message to Friends of UC Irvine School of Law
Dear Friends of UC Irvine School of Law, 2024 marked the 15th year since our first class of students arrived at UC Irvine School of Law in August 2009. As we approach the end of this year, we have gathered some of the year’s notable moments in this roundup of top stories. I also invite you…
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Politico: In Supreme Court battle over transgender rights, conservatives look to an unlikely ally: Europe
Dean Austen Parrish was quoted in Politico discussing the rise of the conservative crusade against U.S. judges in the 2000s: “There was this great pushback on anything foreign, because somehow it was giving up on American sovereignty, and we had to chart our own path.”
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UC Irvine School of Law Celebrates Official Opening of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality
IRVINE, Calif. (Oct. 24, 2024) — The University of California, Irvine School of Law hosted a celebration on Oct. 22 marking the official opening of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality on campus. The program, attended by more than 150 people, featured remarks from Professor Robert S. Chang, the Center’s executive director;…
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UCI Law Talks: In Memoriam: Honoring Professor Dan Burk (1962-2024)
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Coffee With The Dean (featuring 2L Elizabeth Monroe)
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UCI Law Hosts 2024 MLK Jr. Teach-In Event
IRVINE, Calif. (Jan 31, 2024) — University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) community members gathered at the Law School on Saturday, Jan. 20, to learn and discuss current issues in public interest law. Established in 2017, UCI Law’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Teach-in event provides an opportunity for faculty, staff, students,…
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UCI Law Talks: Honoring Fred T. Korematsu Day with Professor Robert Chang
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Austen L. Parrish to Serve as President-Elect of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) in 2024
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Korea University School of Law and UC Irvine Law Announce New Partnership Initiatives
New scholarship program will support Korea University students seeking to earn an LL.M. Degree at UC Irvine Law IRVINE, Calif. (Jan. 12, 2024) — The University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) and Korea University School of Law (KU Law) will enhance the already strong relationship between the two schools with several new…
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Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality and Professor Robert S. Chang to Join UCI Law
Directed by Professor Robert S. Chang, the center honors the legacy of civil rights hero Fred Korematsu through integrated research, advocacy and education initiatives that promote racial equity and social justice. Irvine, Calif., (November 28, 2023) – The renowned Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality and its executive director Robert S. Chang, professor…
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Michael Gregg on his longstanding leadership in Orange County with the OCBA and as a Founder of the Thurgood Marshall Bar Association