black law alumni reunion celebration

More than 40 graduates of UCLA School of Law traveled from all over California to the inaugural black law alumni reunion celebration on March 16.

2019 UCLA Law Women LEAD Summit

Promoting a theme of vision, empowerment and impact, UCLA School of Law’s fast-growing organization of women lawyers convened for the 2019 UCLA Law Women LEAD Summit on March 1.

Epstein Program faculty member Sherod Thaxton, Janki Kaneria ’19, Gideon's Promise founder and president Jonathan Rapping and Epstein Program faculty director Ingrid Eagly
L to R: Epstein Program faculty member Sherod Thaxton, Janki Kaneria ’19, Gideon's Promise founder and president Jonathan Rapping and Epstein Program faculty director Ingrid Eagly

Three UCLA School of Law students have won prestigious fellowships through which they will serve immigrants and indigent defendants after they graduate in May. In addition, one recent UCLA Law graduate earned a fellowship for his work in helping people who are incarcerated in California.

Kenneth Ziffren '65, Meg Whitman and Jeffrey Katzenberg present the keynote conversation at the 43rd UCLA Entertainment Symposium on March 16.
L to R: Kenneth Ziffren '65, Meg Whitman and Jeffrey Katzenberg present the keynote conversation at the 43rd UCLA Entertainment Symposium on March 16.

The next big collaboration between technology and entertainment took center stage at “Hollywood Analytica,” the 43rd Annual UCLA Entertainment Symposium on March 15 and 16, where many of the industry’s biggest stars met to discuss the legal and economic impacts of innovations in an industry grappling with rapid evolution.

Leading industry insiders convened at the 2019 UCLA Entertainment Symposium, a signature event of UCLA Law, ranked as the top entertainment law school for six consecutive years.
Leading industry insiders convened at the 2019 UCLA Entertainment Symposium, a signature event of UCLA Law, ranked as the top entertainment law school for six consecutive years.

UCLA School of Law has been named the No. 1 entertainment law school in America for a sixth straight year by The Hollywood Reporter.

In total, 20 alumni of UCLA Law appeared on The Hollywood Reporter’s 2019 lists of Power Lawyers and legends in entertainment law.

Five alumni ranked as legal legends: John Branca ’75, Melanie Cook ’78 and Kenneth Ziffren ’65 of Ziffren Brittenham; Kenneth Kleinberg ’67 of Kleinberg Lange Cuddy & Carlo; and Schuyler Moore ’81 of Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger.

UCLA School of Law alumnus Andrei Iancu ’96

Distinguished UCLA School of Law alumnus Andrei Iancu ’96 returned on Feb. 22 to offer an inside look from the highest reaches of the federal government into the most pressing issues in patent law.

A longtime patent-law lecturer at UCLA Law and former managing partner of Irell & Manella, Iancu was confirmed as Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in early 2018. As the head of the USPTO, he oversees one of the primary federal agencies that govern intellectual property rights.

Adam Sullins '99, Steve Greenberg '77, Jeffrey Moorad and Ahmad Nassar discuss integrity in sports gambling at "All Bets Are On" on Feb. 8.
L to R: Adam Sullins '99, Steve Greenberg '77, Jeffrey Moorad and Ahmad Nassar discuss integrity in sports gambling at "All Bets Are On" on Feb. 8.

Rapid developments in the sports-betting industry following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision were the focus of a conference featuring prominent sports agents, executives and attorneys on Feb. 8 at UCLA School of Law.

The event, “All Bets Are On,” was the latest convening of the In Series, sponsored by UCLA Law’s Ziffren Center for Media, Entertainment, Technology and Sports Law.  

Bending Toward the Sun

In a gripping presentation on April 2 at UCLA School of Law, alumna Leslie Gilbert-Lurie ’84 returned with her mother, Rita Lurie, to discuss the impact that the Holocaust has had on generations of people in her family and the ways in which public service for human rights has enriched their lives.

UCLA Chancellor Gene Block presented Shirley Shapiro and Ralph Shapiro with the UCLA Medal, the campus’ highest honor, on April 2.
L to R: UCLA Chancellor Gene Block presented Shirley Shapiro and Ralph Shapiro with the UCLA Medal, the campus’ highest honor, on April 2.

UCLA alumni Ralph and Shirley Shapiro received the UCLA Medal, the campus’ highest honor, on April 2, at the Chancellor’s residence.

“When we talk about service as a core mission of UCLA — alongside research and education — two of the names that always come to my mind are Ralph and Shirley Shapiro,” UCLA Chancellor Gene Block said at the medal ceremony. “They met at UCLA, formed a beautiful partnership here and have both made UCLA very proud. My hope is that UCLA will continue to graduate students who share their values and will extend their legacy.”

Southern California civil rights attorney Dale K. Galipo ’84

Prominent Southern California civil rights attorney Dale K. Galipo ’84 returned to UCLA School of Law on April 8 to deliver the 21st Irving H. Green Memorial Lecture, “Becoming a Civil Rights Trial Lawyer.”

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