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Spring Scholar Forum, Volume 64

Conjugal Liability UCLA Law Review Spring Scholar Forum Monday, April 3 12:15 – 1:30 pm Room 1457 The UCLA Law Review proudly presents its Spring Scholar Forum, featuring Columbia Law School Professor Sarah Swan. Professor Swan's article, Conjugal Liability, will be published in Volume 64 of the UCLA Law Review. At the Scholar Forum, Professor Swan will present her article, which examines the...

Congratulations, Volume 65 Board!

UCLA Law Review would like to congratulate the new Volume 65 Board who took office in February, 2017!
The list of board members for Volume 65 is available on our Current Members page.

Fall Scholar Forum, Volume 64

Taking Back Juvenile Confessions UCLA Law Review Fall Scholar Forum Tuesday, November 8 12:10 – 1:30 pm Room 1457 The UCLA Law Review proudly presents its Fall Scholar Forum, featuring Loyola Law School Professor Kevin Lapp.  Professor Lapp's article, Taking Back Juvenile Confessions, will be published in Volume 64, Issue 4, of the UCLA Law Review. At the Scholar Forum, Professor Lapp will...

Spring Scholar Forum, Volume 63

How Governments Pay: Lawsuits, Budgets, and Police Reform UCLA Law Review Spring Scholar Forum Monday, April 4 12:10 – 1:30 pm Room 1447 The UCLA Law Review proudly presents its Spring Scholar Forum, featuring UCLA Professor Joanna C. Schwartz.  Professor Schwartz’s article, How Governments Pay: Lawsuits, Budgets, and Police Reform, will be published in Volume 63, Issue 5, of the UCLA Law Review...

Call for Submissions: Volume 63

The UCLA Law Review is seeking submissions for publication in Volume 63: Issues 1, 2, and 3; and for publication in its online component, Discourse.

2014-2015 Volume 62 Symposium Announced!

The UCLA Law Review invites you to attend the UCLA Law Review Symposium, "Examining The Roots of Human Trafficking and Exploitation."

Welcome Volume 62 Staff!

The Board of Editors of the UCLA Law Review welcomes the new staff members who joined the Law Review over summer 2014!

Call for Submissions: Volume 62

The UCLA Law Review is seeking submissions for publication in Volume 62: Issues 1, 2, and 3; and for publication in its online component, Discourse.

UCLA Law Review Scholar Forum: “Detention Without End?”

The UCLA Law Review’s Fall Scholar Forum for the 2013-14 academic year featuring Professor Jonathan Hafetz will be held on Thursday, October 24, at 12:15 p.m., in Room 1447. Professor Norman Abrams (UCLA School of Law) will give a formal response. Lunch will be served. Professor Hafetz, whose article “Detention Without End? Reexamining the Indefinite Confinement of Terrorism Suspects Through the...

Trayvon Martin & Implicit Bias

The killing of Trayvon Martin in 2012 and recent verdict in the trial of George Zimmerman has generated intense national debate.  Mr. Zimmerman's verdict has not ended the discussion, but instead caused of a firestorm of conversation in the national media.   In light of this debate, we offer a 2012 essay published by two UCLA Law alums discussing the concept of implicit bias and its relationship...

Welcome Volume 61 Staff!

The Board of Editors of the UCLA Law Review welcomes the 49 staff members who joined the Law Review over summer 2013!
The list of new staff members for Volume 61, in addition to the Board, is available on our Current Members page.

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