Law

UC Irvine law professor Robert S. Chang, who founded and directs the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality.

Civil rights and wrongs

Campus’s new Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality carries on its namesake’s fight against discrimination, social injustice

UC Irvine’s 2024 Hellman Fellows are (clockwise from upper left): Abigail Lapin Dardashti, Javier Sanchez-Yamagishi, Fangyaun Ding, Pablo Lara-Gonzalez, Katherine Trieste Rhodes, Alejandra Rodriguez Verdugo, Irene Vega, Xian Shi, Ji Seon Song and Travis Wiles.

10 UC Irvine faculty members named Hellman Fellows for 2024-25

Program supports research by promising assistant professors

Christina Zabat-Fran

Raising the Bar

Alumna demonstrates her pioneering spirit and legal prowess in both the fashion industry and an O.C. law organization

Kanomé Jones

#IamUCI – Kanomé Jones

J.D. | School of Law

Austen Parrish

UCI Law and Point Foundation announce new scholarship initiative

Qualified recipients will receive a $30,000 scholarship each year

Book cover: Rap on Trial: A Legal Guide

UC Irvine law, criminology experts release second edition of Rap on Trial: A Legal Guide

Manual includes legislative updates on use of rap lyrics, videos in criminal prosecutions

Gregg Macey (left), director of the Center for Land, Environment and Natural Resources at UCI Law, and Alejandro Camacho, a Chancellor’s Professor of law and faculty director of CLEANR.

Bridging state, local climate action

UCI Law launches groundbreaking program to integrate city land-use plans with California objectives

Derenik Dumanyan wearing a graduation cap and sunglasses.

Finding home away from home

Alumnus Derenik Dumanyan’s path from Armenia to UCI

Robert S. Chang, founder and executive director of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality.

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality and Robert S. Chang to join UCI Law

Center integrates research, advocacy and education to promote racial equity and social justice

Tyrus Miller (left), dean of the School of Humanities, and Austen Parrish, dean of the School of Law.

UCI Law and School of Humanities offer new pathways from humanities into law

In new program, students can earn their B.A. and J.D. degrees in six years