Jason Blum at the 45th Annual UCLA Entertainment Symposium
Blumhouse Productions founder and CEO Jason Blum delivers the keynote address at the 45th Annual UCLA Entertainment Symposium on June 23.

“In the near future, the theatrical business will be relatively robust. But three to five years? It’s anybody’s guess….

UCLA Law Students Win Susman Godfrey Prize
L to R: UCLA Law students Regina Campbell ’23, Kaysie Gonzalez ’23, and Galyn Sumida-Ross ’23 have won the inaugural Susman Godfrey Prize.

Three members of UCLA School of Law’s first-year class have been honored with the inaugural Susman Godfrey Prize, which recognizes the outstanding accomplishments of law students of color across the nation.

UCLA Law Professor Scott Cummings's new book An Equal Place

An Equal Place: Lawyers in the Struggle for Los Angeles (Oxford University Press, 2021), the new book from UCLA School of Law Professor Scott Cummings, offers a close look at the lawyers who were central to Southern California’s social and labor movements from 1992 to 2008.

California Wildfires

With the effects of climate change increasing across California, state legislators are exploring new policies to better protect communities – and students in UCLA School of Law’s California Environmental Legislation and Policy Clinic are helping.

UCLA Law Entertainment Ranking

UCLA School of Law is the No. 1 entertainment law school in the country, according to the annual rankings compiled by The Hollywood Reporter.

UCLA Law alumna Whitney Brown

UCLA School of Law alumna Whitney A. Brown ’17 will clerk for Justice Sonia Sotomayor on the U.S. Supreme Court during the 2021-22 term. She will begin her service on the nation’s highest court in Washington, D.C., starting this summer.

Brown is the 20th UCLA Law graduate ever to clerk on the Supreme Court and the first since Rachel Bloomekatz ’08 clerked for Justice Stephen Breyer during the 2011-12 term.

Sen. Alex Padilla
Sen. Alex Padilla participated in the inaugural Center for Immigration Law and Policy conference.

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and Sen. Alex Padilla (D-California) were among the featured guests at the inaugural conference of UCLA School of Law’s Center for Immigration Law and Policy, which occurred over three consecutive Fridays in April and May.

U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu
U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu delivered the keynote address at UCLA Law’s 2021 commencement ceremony.

UCLA School of Law celebrated the Class of 2021 in a graduation ceremony that streamed live on the internet on May 21. The event featured live remarks, delivered from the law school, by keynote speaker U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-California) and UCLA Law Dean Jennifer Mnookin. Graduating students were also treated to recorded messages from faculty members and special guests, including UCLA and NBA legend Bill Walton, as well as law school alumni Judge Paul Watford ’94 of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand ’91 (D-New York).

UCLA Law Professor Jason Oh
Professor Jason Oh has been appointed to the Lowell Milken Chair in Law at UCLA Law.

UCLA School of Law Professor Jason Oh has received a faculty chair appointment in recognition of his substantial contributions to the study of tax law – including, on May 12, his latest appearance before the U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee.

Faculty chairs acknowledge the distinction of the law school’s outstanding professors and are made possible by the incredible generosity of UCLA Law’s alumni and friends. UCLA Law has 69 full-time faculty members and 35 endowed chairs.

UCLA Law students Menna Elsayed and Karina Silva
Menna Elsayed ’22 (left) and Karina Silva ’22 won the 2020-21 Skye Donald Spirit of Community Award.

Menna Elsayed ’22 and Karina Silva ’22 have won the 2020-21 Skye Donald Spirit of Community Award, the highest recognition for student service to UCLA School of Law.

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