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  1. In 2005, she joined the Southwestern Law School and in 2010 joined the faculty of the UCLA School of Law. From 2013-14, she was an Emile Noël Fellow of the Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law & Justice, NYU School of Law. She serves on the Organizing Committee of the Fiduciary Law Workshop.

  2. Jul 19, 2018 · July 19, 2018. O n July 12, UCLA School of Law student Taylor de Laveaga appeared in a Seattle courtroom to argue before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. De Laveaga, who will graduate in 2020, was the third UCLA Law student in little more than a year to argue before a federal appeals court under the guidance of Eugene Volokh ...

  3. Give Now. Your support goes further with membership in the Dean’s Circle, our leadership giving society. Qualifying gifts, matching gifts, pledges and pledge payments made to UCLA School of Law count towards membership, which provides you with access to special communications and invitation-only networking events throughout the year.

  4. UCLA School of Law public interest-minded students and graduates have access to financial support through the School and the larger university. Support is available for incoming students, students working in unpaid (or partially paid) public interest summer positions, graduating students, and graduates engaged in public interest work.

  5. Jun 3, 2024 · Hugh & Hazel Darling Law Library, UCLA School of Law, 385 Charles E. Young Drive East, 1112 Law Building, Los Angeles, California 90095

  6. UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, California. 10,978 likes · 49 talking about this · 17,392 were here. Founded in 1949, UCLA School of Law is the youngest major law school in the nation.

  7. All Law students, regardless of CAE registration, need to request to take a Reduced Course Load with the UCLA Law School. You can initiate this request by speaking with the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, who can discuss the relevant petition process, required documentation, and implications for degree progress, among other considerations.