UCLA School of Law Professor Andrew Verstein

Andrew Verstein, an authority in contract law, corporate law, and securities regulation and litigation, has joined UCLA School of Law as a professor of law.

He comes from Wake Forest School of Law, where he served on the faculty since 2013, most recently as associate dean for research and academic programs.

UCLA School of Law Professor Jonathan Glater

Jonathan Glater, whose innovative scholarship focuses on the intersection of the law and higher education, has joined UCLA School of Law as a professor of law.

Glater comes from UC Irvine School of Law, where he served on the faculty for nearly a decade, earning the school’s distinguished teaching award for first-year teaching in 2015-16, among other honors.

UCLA School of Law Distinguished Professor Mario Biagioli

Mario Biagioli, an authority in the intersection of law, science and technology, has joined UCLA as a distinguished professor of law and communications.

Biagioli comes to UCLA School of Law and UCLA’s Department of Communication from UC Davis, where he served as a distinguished professor in the law school, history department and Science and Technology Studies program. He also served as the founding director of UC Davis’ Center for Science and Innovation Studies and as an associate faculty member of the Cultural Studies program and the Critical Theory Program.

People incarcerated in U.S. prisons tested positive for COVID-19 at a rate 5.5 times higher than the general public, according to a new paper co-authored by the UCLA COVID-19 Behind Bars Data Project and researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Kimberly Clausing

UCLA School of Law is pleased to welcome renowned professor of economics, trade and taxation Kimberly Clausing. Clausing will join UCLA Law’s nationally recognized tax law faculty in 2021.

The Thormund A. Miller and Walter Mintz Professor of Economics at Reed College since 2007, Clausing is a prominent voice in international trade, international finance and public finance who focuses her research on the taxation of multinational firms.

Karen McCarthy Woolf
Karen McCarthy Woolf

Celebrated British poet Karen McCarthy Woolf, recently named a Fulbright All Disciplines Scholar, is settling in for a residency at UCLA, bringing her poet’s eye to the work of students and faculty at UCLA School of Law’s Promise Institute for Human Rights. Through a collaboration with UCLA’s English department, McCarthy Woolf will spend the year as poet-in-residence with the Promise Institute.

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