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.Ariel Jurow Kleiman (USC Gould Law) & Sarkar (UC Davis Law) Present Taxing Nannies Today At Mizzou Law bit.ly/42sEzht


Happening tonight at the SF Public Library! Details and registration: kqed.org/event/5064


“I think relying on contract attorneys is a little scary because you just really have to rely on the attorneys’ integrity and intelligence and experience," UC Davis Law Professor Lisa R. Pruitt told InvestigateWest. #UCDavisLaw #KingHall investigatewest.org/investigatewes…

.UC Davis Law Prof. Afra Afsharipour's article "Gender and the Social Structure of Exclusion in U.S. Corporate Law" (co-authored with BYU Law School Prof. Matthew Jennejohn) has been named one of the Top 10 Corporate and Securities Articles of 2024. Read more here: bit.ly/42Ces6R





🔍 NEW Thirteenth Edition of “Evidentiary Foundations” by Edward J. Imwinkelried (UC Davis Law) cap-press.com/books/isbn/978…


.UC Davis Law Professor Mary Ziegler's new book, “Personhood: The New Civil War Over Reproduction,” was reviewed by Margaret Talbot in the The New Yorker. newyorker.com/magazine/2025/… #UCDavisLaw #KingHall #ReproductiveRights #ConstitutionalLaw

The major questions doctrine now is used to challenge the Trump administration, UC Davis Law Prof. Aaron Tang writes in The New York Times. "As the saying goes, what goes around, comes around. And it is not likely to be good for Mr. Trump." bit.ly/3Gmxo1L #KingHall #UCDavisLaw

‼️LIVE in 1 HOUR‼️from UT Knoxville, Vikram Amar, Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, UC Davis Law, and Chuck Cooper, Founding Member and Chairman of Cooper & Kirk, PLLC, will be debating the question, "Are persons born in the U.S. citizens by

Gabriel Chin of UC Davis Law explains the citizenship granted to former enslaved individuals by the 14th Amendment as an example for interpreting the arguments surrounding birthright citizenship. Watch #AmericasTownHall live now: youtu.be/VQyRXTtTMxg


Gabriel Chin of UC Davis Law explains how the 14th Amendment granted citizenship to formerly enslaved individuals, regardless of the status of their parents. Listen to #WeThePeoplePodcast: ow.ly/HpJS50VIY2v


