Upcoming Events
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...
CLSC | Socio-Legal Studies Workshop: Pat Seed - "The Myth of the 'Doctrine of Discovery'"
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,...
UC Irvine Law + C-Lab | Modern Challenges with Coerced Labor
To request reasonable accommodations for a disability, please email centers@law.uci.edu.
9th Annual Intellectual Property Law Career Day
UCI Law is hosting the 9th Annual UCI Law Intellectual Property Law Career Day on Friday, January 23 from 3:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. The purpose of the event is to educate UCI Law students about IP law, career opportunities in IP law, and...
Public Interest Fellowships Group Counseling Session 1
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...
SBA Weekly Meeting
Join us at the SBA weekly meeting at noon.
Orrick x Technology Law Society Panel
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe will hold a panel discussion where they will answer questions about their various technology-related litigation practices.
CLEAR | Distinguished Lecture: Deborah N. Archer - Dividing Lines: How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality
CLEAR Welcomes Deborah N. Archer to discuss Dividing Lines: How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality. To request reasonable accommodations for a disability, please email centers@law.uci.edu.
The Federalist Society: DEI, Free Speech, & the Crisis in Legal Education
Speaker Ilya Shapiro will give a talk about DEI and its future in relation to recent measures by the Trump administration.
CLP | Alec Walen: Punishment, Penalty, and Incapacitation
The UC Irvine Center for Legal Philosophy welcomes Professor Alec Walen in an author-meets-critics discussion of his forthcoming book, Punishment, Penalty, and Incapacitation: A Dignity- Respecting Model of Targeted Restrictions of Liberty for...
