
UCLA School of Law’s Ahilan Arulanantham, who is among the nation’s leading authorities and advocates in immigration law, has earned the Distinguished Alumni Award from Equal Justic
LOS ANGELES – Today, a UCLA alumnus and a university lecturer, represented by attorneys from the law firm of Altshuler Berzon LLP, Organized Power in Numbers, and the Center for Immigration Law and Policy (CILP) at the UCLA School of Law, filed a lawsuit against the University of Ca
Join Law Students for Immigrant Justice (LSIJ) and the American Constitutional Society (ACS) for a panel discussion featuring former immigration judges Rebecca Jamil, Carol King, Dana Leigh Marks, and Ilyce Shugall, moderated by Professor Hiroshi Motomura. The panel will explore the challenges the former judges faced on the bench, their approach to upholding the rule of law, and how to balance their own ethical priorities. This panel offers a unique opportunity to engage with and critically interrogate the role of a progressive judge within the complex and often challenging field of immigration law.
The event will take place on Wednesday, October 23rd at 12:15 PM in Room 1430, with a virtual option available via Zoom for those unable to attend in person. Lunch will be provided for those who RSVP by noon on Friday, October 18th.
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Join Law Students for Immigrant Justice (LSIJ) and the American Immigration Lawyers Association Southern California chapter (AILA SoCal) for a panel discussion featuring esteemed immigration practitioners. The panel includes attorneys with diverse expertise in humanitarian direct representation, impact litigation, business immigration, and beyond. Panelists will share their career journeys, discuss how they navigated the complexities of the field, and provide valuable advice for those considering opportunities in immigration law. This event presents a unique chance to explore various career paths and enhance your professional development within the immigration sector.
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UCLA School of Law professor Ingrid Eagly has been selected for the Fulbright-Schuman European Union Affairs Program, which provides opportunities for scholars to conduct research and engage in academic exchanges related to E.U. policies and institutions.