UCI Podcast: What could cause an election meltdown?
UCI elections expert and law professor Rick Hasen discusses what voters can do to make sure their vote is counted
UCI elections expert and law professor Rick Hasen discusses what voters can do to make sure their vote is counted
Living up to their reputation, UCI Law students provide free legal services to COVID-19-related causes
School of Law also rates highly in prestigious annual review
Feb. 28 conference will explore what-if scenarios that could undermine public acceptance of November vote results
Alumna Megan Braun ’10 is clerking for Chief Justice John Roberts as he oversees trial
John Hipp and Charis Kubrin, both professors of criminology, law & society, and Emily Owens, associate professor of criminology, law & society, have been awarded a two-year, $700,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice to determine the ways in which immigration and crime are related. Using a decade of data, they’ll conduct analyses that […]
UC conference on topical issue inspires students, such as UCI’s Henry Glitz
Collection details Erwin Chemerinsky’s illustrious 40-year legal career
Bill Maurer, dean of UCI’s School of Social Sciences and professor of anthropology and law, has been awarded a grant from Capital One to investigate the human implications of how artificial intelligence and machine learning are employed in the financial services industry. Using case studies in applications of AI/ML that may increasingly affect people’s financial […]
Social ecology faculty highlight deficits in effort to improve law enforcement, court processes and corrections