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Public-Private Divide in Parker State-Action Immunity

The U.S. Supreme Court’s jurisprudence on Parker state-action immunity from federal antitrust laws has remained largely muddled since its inception. The Court recently attempted to bring clarity to the doctrine in North Carolina Board of Dental...

Episode 1.5: Equitable Remedies with Samuel L. Bray

In this episode, we interview UCLA Law professor Samuel L. Bray, whose article The System of Equitable Remedies is published in issue 63.3 of the UCLA Law Review.  We discuss the distinction between legal and equitable remedies, and we describe the...

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...

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