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  1. Apr 18, 2024 · A new report by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law finds that same-sex couples are at greater risk of experiencing the adverse effects of climate change compared to different-sex couples. LGBT people in same-sex couple households disproportionately live in coastal areas and cities and areas with poorer infrastructure and less access ...

  2. Moderated by: Diana Winters, UCLA School of Law; Panel 2: Teaching Food Law & Policy Panel and Discussion on Models, Innovations. David Biderman, Perkins Coie; Tammi Etheridge, Washington and Lee University School of Law; Joanna Sax, California Western School of Law; Moderated by: Laurie Beyranevand, Vermont Law & Graduate School; Panel 3: New ...

  3. UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, California. 10,976 likes · 71 talking about this · 17,391 were here. Founded in 1949, UCLA School of Law is the youngest major law school in the nation.

  4. The UCLA Law Admissions team has answered some of the most frequently asked questions below. If you cannot find the answer to your question, please feel free to contact us. Preparing for Law School. Applying to the J.D. Program. Standardized Tests.

  5. J.D. University of Virginia School of Law, 2000. Professor Mark P. McKenna is the Vice Dean of Faculty & Intellectual Life and teaches and writes in the areas of intellectual property and privacy law. Though his core area of expertise is trademark law, where he is widely recognized as a leading expert, Professor McKenna has written broadly on ...

  6. For anyone who cares about climate change and human rights, Amsterdam was recently the place to be 🌍📍 Last month, dozens of top thought leaders and advocates in international law, human rights, racial justice, and ecological crises gathered for a conference to celebrate the launch of UCLA Law’s The Promise Institute Europe and to tackle one major agenda item: workshop how international ...

  7. Please see below for more information. Our office is available via email ( admissions@law.ucla.edu) or by phone (310-825-2080) should you have any questions or need any assistance. Please note, in-person opportunities will be available to prospective students subject to COVID-19 related requirements stated at the bottom of this page.