April 3, 2024 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM

Time: 12:15 - 1:15 PM

Location: Room 1337

Yuan Tian is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and of the Institute of Law, Technology, and Public Policy at University of California, Los Angeles. Before joining UCLA, She was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at University of Virginia, and she obtained her Ph.D from Carnegie Mellon University in 2017, and interned at Microsoft Research, Facebook, and Samsung Research.

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The Institute for Technology, Law & Policy hosts one-hour, bi-weekly Tech Talks each semester. The series features experts in the tech and law space and includes lunch for pre-registered attendees.



April 12, 2024 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Agenda: 

  • 10 to 11:45 a.m. — Panel 1
    • Ashutosh Bhagwat - Boochever and Bird Endowed Chair for the Study and Teaching of Freedom and Equality and Distinguished Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law
    • Vince Blasi - Corliss Lamont Professor of Civil Liberties, Columbia Law School
    • Michael Dorf - Robert S. Stevens Professor of Law, Cornell Law School
    • Robert Post - Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School
    • Seana Shiffrin - Professor of Philosophy and Pete Kameron Professor of Law and Social Justice, UCLA Law
  • Noon to 1 — Lunch
  • 1 to 2:45 p.m. — Panel 2
    • Jane Bambauer - Brechner Eminent Scholar Chair, College of Journalism and Coummunications, UF Law 
    • Adam Winkler - Connell Professor of Law, UCLA Law
    • Dale Carpenter - Judge William Hawley Atwell Chair of Constitutional Law, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor, and Professor of Law, SMU Dedman School of Law 
    • Jennifer Rothman - Nicholas F. Gallicchio Professor of Law, UPenn Law
    • Moderator: John Villasenor, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Law, Public Policy, and Management, Faculty Co-Director, UCLA Institute for Technology, Law and Policy

Reception immediately following at Glickman Courtyard. 

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A special symposium celebrated Professor Gómez's retirement and honored her groundbreaking career and tremendous impact on Critical Race Studies, UCLA School of Law, and legal and academic communities at large. 

See the symposium program

Symposium Agenda

View video of the symposium here

3 p.m. — Welcome 

Remarks from

  • Michael Waterstone, Dean of UCLA School of Law
  • Cheryl I. Harris, Vice Dean for Community, Equality and Justice; Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Professor in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 
  • Uriel Saldivar Esteban, J.D. Candidate '25 & Community Service Chair, UCLA Latinx Law Students Association

3:30 p.m. — Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race

Panelists will discuss Professor Gómez's groundbreaking 2007 text, which has been established as an essential resource for understanding the complex history of Mexican Americans and racial classification in the United States. 

  • Moderator: Jerry Kang, Distinguished Professor of Law; Founding Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (2015-20), UCLA School of Law 
  • Genevieve Carpio, Associate Professor, César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies, UCLA 
  • Nicholas Espíritu (Law '04), Deputy Director, Legal, National Immigration Law Center
  • Casandra Salgado (Ph.D. Sociology '19), Assistant Professor, Sociology, Arizona State University 

4:30 p.m.Break

4:45 p.m. — Inventing Latinos: A New Story of American Racism

Panelists will discuss Professor Gómez's most recent book exploring the impact of Latinos’ new collective racial identity on the way Americans understand race. 

  • Moderator: Aslı Ü. Bâli, Professor of Law, Yale Law School  
  • Walter Allen, Distinguished Professor of Education, Sociology, and African American Studies; Allan Murray Cartter Chair in Higher Education, UCLA School of Education & Information Studies 
  • Sherene H. Razack, Chair and Distinguished Professor, Gender Studies; Penny Kanner Endowed Chair in Women's Studies, UCLA  
  • Saúl Sarabia (Law '96), Founder and Director, Solidarity Consulting 

5:45 p.m.Keynote by Laura E. Gómez, Rachel F. Moran Endowed Chair in Law 

Introduction by Devon W. Carbado, The Honorable Harry Pregerson Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law (Read by Executive Director of the Critical Race Studies Program Jasleen Kohli, with additional remarks.)

6:30 p.m.  Reception and Dinner in Shapiro Courtyard

Remarks from

  • LaToya Baldwin Clark, Professor of Law; Faculty Director, Critical Race Studies Program, UCLA School of Law 
  • Jasleen Kohli, Executive Director, Critical Race Studies Program, UCLA School of Law  

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Convening the foremost copyright scholars, practitioners, and industry leaders on emerging and pressing issues within copyright law — this year’s symposium focuses on AUTHORSHIP. Panelists will address authorship and AI, community authors and cultural property, and more.

Keynote by Andrew Foglia, Deputy Director of Policy and International Affairs at the U.S. Copyright Office. 

Co-hosted with the McCarthy Institute, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.

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Symposium Agenda

Subject to change. Panel descriptions follow.

8:45 a.m. — Welcome by Mark P. McKenna, Vice Dean and Professor, UCLA School of Law, with Michael Waterstone, Dean of UCLA School of Law and David Franklyn, Executive Director of the McCarthy Institute

9 a.m. — Keynote by Andrew Foglia, Deputy Director of Policy and International Affairs, U.S. Copyright Office, with introduction by Douglas Sylvester, Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University

10 a.m. Panel: Corporate Authorship

11:15 a.m. — Break

11:30 a.m. Panel: Authorship after Warhol

12:45 p.m. Lunch

1:45 p.m. — Panel: Community Authors and Cultural Property 

3:00 p.m. — Break

3:15 p.m.  Panel: AI and Authorship

Reception to follow


KEYNOTE REMARKS

  • Andrew Foglia, Deputy Director of Policy and International Affairs, U.S. Copyright Office
  • Moderator: Douglas Sylvester, Dean Emeritus, Professor of Law, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

UCLA School of Law is a State Bar of California-approved MCLE provider. This session is approved for 1.00 Hours of MCLE Credit.

PANELS

CORPORATE AUTHORSHIP, featuring

UCLA School of Law is a State Bar of California-approved MCLE provider. This session is approved for 1.25 Hours of MCLE Credit.

AUTHORSHIP AFTER WARHOL, featuring

UCLA School of Law is a State Bar of California-approved MCLE provider. This session is approved for 1.25 Hours of MCLE Credit.

COMMUNITY AUTHORS AND CULTURAL PROPERTY

  • Moderator: Trevor Reed, ASU Sandra Day O'Connor Professor of Law
  • Aman Gebru, University of Houston Law -  Assistant Professor 
  • J. Osei-Tutu, FIU College of Law - Associate Dean, Professor of Law 
  • Aaron Jones, Tulalip Tribe of Washington
  • Mitch Stoltz, Electronic Frontier Foundation - IP Litigation Director 
  • Yuanxiao Xu, Counsel - Creative Commons

UCLA School of Law is a State Bar of California-approved MCLE provider. This session is approved for 1.25 Hours of MCLE Credit.

AI and AUTHORSHIP, featuring

  • Moderator: Gary Marchant, ASU Regents and Foundation Professor of Law
  • Nathaniel Bach, Partner - Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
  • Ian Ballon, Intellectual property and internet litigator - Greenberg Traurig, LLP
  • Danielle W. Bulger, Associate - ArentFox Schiff LLP 
  • Angela Dunning, Partner - Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
  • Krishna SoodMicrosoft - Assistant General Counsel and IP group senior leader 

UCLA School of Law is a State Bar of California-approved MCLE provider. This session is approved for 1.25 Hours of MCLE Credit.


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