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  2. UCLA School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The new law school at Los Angeles was a pioneer in several ways: it was the first UC law school to be formally named a "school of law", the first to obtain a full subsidy from the Board of Regents for its law review, and the first to obtain partial autonomy for its faculty from the Academic Senate.

  3. University of California, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Hugh and Hazel Darling Law Library, UCLA School of Law. For Fall 2020, the David Geffen School of Medicine admitted 2.9% of its applicants, making it the 8th most selective U.S. medical school. [145] The School of Law had a median undergraduate GPA of 3.82 and median Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score of 170 for the enrolled class of 2024 ...

  4. List of University of California, Los Angeles School of Law ...

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    Dean Spade – associate professor of law at Seattle University School of Law; Rebecca Tsosie – Regents Professor and Morris K. Udall Professor of Law at the James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, associate justice on the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Supreme Court (2008–present) Eugene Volokh – UCLA Law professor

  5. University of California law schools - Wikipedia

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    The five law schools in the University of California system are as follows: University of California College of the Law, San Francisco, established in 1878; University of California, Berkeley School of Law, established as a department in 1894 and as a law school in 1912; University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, established in 1949

  6. List of law school GPA curves - Wikipedia

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    Many, or perhaps most, law schools in the United States grade on a norm-referenced grading curve.The process generally works within each class, where the instructor grades each exam, and then ranks the exams against each other, adding to and subtracting from the initial grades so that the overall grade distribution matches the school's specified curve (usually a bell curve).

  7. UCLA Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The UCLA Law Review is a bimonthly law review established in 1953 and published by students of the UCLA School of Law, where it also sponsors an annual symposium.. Originally, UCLA Law proposed in 1950 that either Berkeley and UCLA should publish a joint law review or that all law schools in the state should jointly publish a law review.

  8. UC regents take groundbreaking step toward hiring immigrant ...

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    The University of California intends to take a groundbreaking step to authorize hiring immigrant students who lack legal status and will explore how to do so in a six-month study.

  9. Angela R. Riley - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] From 2010 to 2015, Riley served as Director of University of California, Los Angeles's (UCLA) American Indian Studies Center. [2] In the fall of 2015, she was the Oneida Indian Nation Visiting professor of law at Harvard Law School. Riley is a professor of law at the UCLA School of Law. [3]