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  2. 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.

  3. Alaska Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Law Review is an academic law journal that is devoted to legal issues relating to the State of Alaska. First published in 1971, since 1984 it has been published by students at Duke Law School in Durham, North Carolina every June and December. The journal is not published in Alaska, because no law school operates within the state.

  4. UCLA School of Law - Wikipedia

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    UCLA School of Law's south entrance facing Charles E. Young Drive East. UCLA School of Law is located on the UCLA campus in the Westwood area of Los Angeles. [23] The school proper is housed in a three-story brick building known simply as the Law Building, with the law library tower extending to five stories.

  5. Gary Blasi - Wikipedia

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    Gary L. Blasi is an American lawyer. He is a Professor of Law Emeritus at UCLA, and an active public interest lawyer and advocate in Los Angeles. Regarded as one of the best lawyers in California, he has been recognized for his legal and policy advocacy to end homelessness (particularly among veterans), eradicate slum housing conditions, and improve learning opportunities in substandard ...

  6. Richard Sander - Wikipedia

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    Sander joined the UCLA School of Law faculty in 1989, and became a full professor there five years later. [1] [3] As in Chicago, in the 1990s Sander was involved in fair housing efforts in Los Angeles. He was the President of the Fair Housing Congress of Southern California, and in 1996 founded the Fair Housing Institute, helping City of Los ...

  7. 'Shut it down!' How group chats, rumors and fear sparked a ...

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    As incendiary claims ricocheted across group chats and were amplified online, a crowd converged on UCLA and violence ignited when police left the scene. 'Shut it down!' How group chats, rumors and ...

  8. UCLA ordered by judge to craft plan in support of Jewish students

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    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A federal judge ordered Monday that the University of California, Los Angeles, craft a plan to protect Jewish students, months after pro-Palestinian protests broke out on campus.

  9. Norman Abrams - Wikipedia

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    Norman Abrams (born July 7, 1933) [1] is an American academic, and Professor Emeritus at the UCLA School of Law. He succeeded Albert Carnesale on 30 June 2006 as interim - chancellor of the University of California, Los Angeles until his permanent replacement, Gene D. Block , took office on 1 August 2007.