UCLA School of Law’s Criminal Justice Program has published a report that sheds light on the federal, state and local laws and regulations that encourage collaboration between local law enforcement agencies and Los Angeles County’s child protective services agency, the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).
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Mar 17, 2025
Adam Winkler talks to the New York Times about what happens if the Trump administration ignores a binding court order
Mar 17, 2025
James Park speaks with the Los Angeles Business Journal about the shift away from SPACs
Mar 17, 2025
Stephen Bainbridge is quoted in the San Antonio Express-News about shareholder lawsuits
Mar 17, 2025
Jon Michaels writes an opinion piece in the Boston Globe about how states can respond to Trump
Mar 17, 2025
James Park is quoted in an Oregonian story about a Nike shareholder lawsuit
Mar 17, 2025
Kimberly Clausing is quoted in a Globe and Mail story about tariffs
Mar 14, 2025
Julia Stein is quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle about climate regulation backsliding at the EPA
Mar 13, 2025
Ahilan Arulanantham is quoted by WBUR on Trump's ability to withhold funds from cities where he disputes policies regarding immigration and more
Mar 13, 2025
Ann Carlson talks to Sierra magazine about the gutting of climate regulations at the EPA
Mar 10, 2025
Ann Carlson is quoted by Rolling Stone about how the Trump administration threatens efforts to curb climate change

Joanna Schwartz, a UCLA School of Law professor and one of the country’s leading authorities on police accountability and civil rights law, has earned significant attention from the judiciary and legal professionals for her scholarship and thought leadership in the field.