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professor Robert S. Chang, who founded and directs the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality.
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Bob Chang and his fight for justice

On The UCI Podcast, the law professor shares how the Korematsu Center and his students can make a difference

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

Kanomé Jones

#IamUCI – Kanomé Jones

J.D. | School of Law

Amanda Geller (bottom left), UCI associate professor of criminology, law and society and co-director of the university’s top-ranked online M.A.S. program in the subject, flanks some of the 93 students in the current cohort.

UC Irvine online criminology master’s program again rated No. 1 in nation

U.S. News & World Report has ranked it best for five consecutive years

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

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

UCI researchers (from left) Alejandro Camacho, Isabella Velicogna and Steven Allison.

3 UC Irvine professors garner $8.7 million in state support for climate action projects

UC awards total of more than $80 million for progress toward California’s climate goals

Virginia Parks, professor of urban planning and public policy; Walter Nicholls, professor and chair of urban planning and public policy; and Sameer Ashar, clinical professor of law and director of UCI’s Workers, Law and Organizing Clinic, (from left) will lead the UCI Labor Center.

UC Irvine Labor Center opens on campus

Goals are to provide research, expand education programs, advance workers’ rights