Upcoming Events
Cafecito Chat - Professor Gina Amato Lough
LLSA is honored to be hosting Professor Amato Lough for a Cafecito chat! She is currently teaching the Immigration Law & Policy course, and is the Directing Attorney for Public Counsel's Immigrant Rights' Project. Lunch will be...
SBA Weekly Meeting
Join us at the SBA weekly meeting at noon.
Orrick: Lunch and Learn
A panel discussion from IP attorneys at Orrick. Please RSVP at the email sent to IPLS members. To join the IPLS listserv, email mwinger@lawnet.uci.edu.
CLP | What is Academic Freedom?
Please join us for a university-wide discussion of this timely and urgent question. To request reasonable accommodations for a disability, please email centers@law.uci.edu.
School of Law Tours
Get a firsthand look at life at UC Irvine Law through a student-led campus tour. Our tours offer a quick but meaningful glimpse into our community, facilities, and day-to-day experience as a UC Irvine Law student. Tours are approximately 30 to...
Why You Should Consider State Court Clerkships: The Benefits and Opportunities Available in State Court Systems
Students are often focused on federal court clerkships. However, there are also many opportunities to clerk in state court systems. In contrast to the federal court system, state courts are not limited in jurisdiction and most attorneys will...
Current Issues in Tax Policy Colloquium: Professor Jim Hines (University of Michigan)
Leading tax scholars and tax-policy experts are invited to present their works-in-progress to a tax law seminar class at UCI Law. Students have a unique opportunity to meaningfully engage cutting-edge research in tax policy. This colloquium...
CLEAR | Bob Chang and Nolan Cabrera - Banned: The Fight for Mexican American Studies in the Streets and in the Courts
CLEAR Welcomes Bob Chang and Nolan Cabrera to discuss Banned: The Fight for Mexican American Studies in the Streets and in the Courts. To request reasonable accommodations for a disability, please email centers@law.uci.edu.
CLSC | Socio-Legal Studies Workshop: Nicholas Towns - "America's Oldest Intellectual Property"
Hosted by the UCI Center in Law, Society and Culture, the Socio-Legal Studies Workshop is an interdisciplinary seminar that brings together scholars both within and beyond the UCI community working at the intersections of law, social sciences,...
Public Interest Fellowships Group Counseling Session 2
Are you interested in pursuing a career in public interest law? Post-graduate fellowships can be an excellent way to launch your legal career while making a meaningful impact. This interactive group career counseling session is designed for...
