Amber Dean '23 and Monica Gibbons '22, winners of the 2022 Skye Donald Awards.
Amber Dean '23 and Monica Gibbons '22, winners of the 2022 Skye Donald Awards.

Amber Dean ‘23 and Monica Gibbons ’22 are the winners of the 2022 Skye Donald Spirit of Community Award, the highest recognition for student service to UCLA Law. Their recognition was announced this week by Bayrex Martí, the assistant dean for student affairs, in a message to the community.

Diana Yen '22
Diana Yen '22, of team Vite.st, pitches for the judges.

For the past six years, the Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy has fostered entrepreneurship through the Lowell Milken Institute-Sandler Prize for New Entrepreneurs, a business plan competition exclusively for teams of UCLA students – and each team must include one student from the law school.

UCLA School of Law building

The first encounter Joel Marrero ‘10 had with legal advocacy was as a 7-year-old.

Marrero’s mother brought him to New Jersey when he was 5 years old, leaving an abusive situation in Puerto Rico. “We were entirely dependent on government assistance,” he recalls.

Marrero’s mother counted on him to translate conversations with social workers and other service providers from Spanish to English. When she got into a car accident, he helped her communicate with a lawyer.

UCLA School of Law students Akruti Chandrayya ’22 and Jenna Finkle ’22
Akruti Chandrayya ’22 and Jenna Finkle ’22 earned Gideon's Promise fellowships for public interest law.

UCLA School of Law students Akruti Chandrayya ’22 and Jenna Finkle ’22 have earned Gideon’s Promise fellowships. Both are students in the law school’s David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy, and they are just two of six law students across the country to whom the Gideon’s Promise fellowship program awarded the prestigious fellowships this year.

Janai Nelson ’96
Janai Nelson ’96

UCLA School of Law alumna Janai Nelson ’96, the president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, will deliver the commencement address at the law school’s ceremony on May 13.

From left: Paul Rutter, Aslı Ü Bâli, Dean Jennifer L. Mnookin
From left: Paul Rutter '78, Aslı Ü Bâli, Dean Jennifer L. Mnookin

“She truly has a beautiful mind. UCLA is so lucky to have her.”

Justice John A. Arguelles '54
Justice John A. Arguelles '54

Former California Supreme Court Justice John A. Arguelles, a member of the Class of 1954, died at his home on April 10. He was 94.

Arguelles was the first UCLA Law alumnus to serve on the state’s highest court and only the second Hispanic Justice on the court.

LOS ANGELES, CA – Last Friday, the Center for Immigration Policy, the Aoki Center for Critical Race and Nation Studies, and the Southern Poverty Law Center filed an amicus brief in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in United States v. Carillo-Lopez, a case involving a racial justice issue of enormous significance. Mr.

When you turn on the tap or twist the cap, you might not give a second thought to where your drinking water comes from. But how it gets from the ground to your glass is far more complex than you might think. Is it safe to drink tap water? Should you feel guilty buying bottled water? Is your water vulnerable to terrorist attacks? With springs running dry and reservoirs emptying, where is your water going to come from in the future? What can we learn from the 2014 crises in Charleston, West Virginia, and Toledo, Ohio, or the more recent events in Flint, Michigan?

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