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Call for Faculty Proposals for UCLA Law Review Symposium

UCLA Law Review is now accepting faculty proposals for our next symposium!  Visit our Call for Proposals page for more information and our Past Symposia page to see the topics that we have covered in past symposia.

UCLA Law Review Scholar Forum: "The New Investor"

Law Review’s Spring Scholar Forum for the 2012-13 academic year featuring Professor Tom C.W. Lin will be held on Thursday, October 18, at 12:15 p.m., in Room 1347. Professor Stephen Bainbridge (UCLA School of Law) will give a formal response. Non Pizza lunch will be served. Professor Lin, whose article “The New Investor” will be published in the February issue (vol. 60, issue 3), comes from the...

Forthcoming Symposium [UPDATE]: Twenty-First Century Litigation: Pathologies and Possibilities A Symposium in Honor of Stephen Yeazell

We are now accepting RSVPs to the 2013 UCLA Law Review Symposium, "Twenty-First Century Litigation: Pathologies and Possibilities, A Symposium in Honor of Professor Stephen Yeazell." The Symposium will be held on Thursday, January 24, and Friday, January 25, 2013 at UCLA School of Law.  This year’s topic will explore the state of modern civil litigation, and how the substantive areas of both...

The 2013-2015 Bernard A. and Lenore S. Greenberg Law Review Fellowship

UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW THE 2013-2015 BERNARD A. AND LENORE S. GREENBERG LAW REVIEW FELLOWSHIP The UCLA School of Law is pleased to offer a two-year fellowship designed to attract UCLA law graduates who were members of the UCLA Law Review and who are interested in pursuing a career in law teaching.  The two-year fellowship will commence on July 1, 2013 and end June 30, 2015. ProgramThe Greenberg...

UCLA Law Review Scholar Forum: “Prosecutors Hide, Defendants Seek: The Erosion of Brady Through the Defendant Due Diligence Rule”

On Thursday, October 18, at 12:15 pm, the UCLA Law Review will host its first Scholar Forum for the 2012–13 academic year.  The Scholar Forum will feature a public lecture by Professor Kate Weisburd of U.C. Berkeley School of Law. The title of the lecture is “Prosecutors Hide, Defendants Seek: The Erosion of Brady Through the Defendant Due Diligence Rule.”  This is also the title of Professor...

Welcome, Volume 60 Staff!

The Board of Editors of the UCLA Law Review welcomes the 53 staff members who joined the Law Review over summer 2012!
The list of new staff members for Volume 60, in addition to the Board, is available on our Current Members page.

Forthcoming Symposium: Twenty-First Century Litigation: Pathologies and Possibilities A Symposium in Honor of Stephen Yeazell

It is with great pleasure that we announce the 2012-2013 Symposium topic: Twenty-First Century Litigation: Pathologies and Possibilities A Symposium in Honor of Stephen Yeazell We thank Professors Joanna Schwartz and Jennifer Mnookin for submitting the selected proposal that examines the state of modern civil litigation and, in so doing, celebrates the work of Professor Yeazell. He is the leading...