Congratulations UCI Law Class of 2024
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On May 10, 2024, the University of California, Irvine School of Law held its 13th commencement ceremony, celebrating the graduation of 164 J.D., 25 Global LL.M., and 9 Graduate Tax LL.M. students. The event featured a keynote address from the Honorable Sunshine Suzanne Sykes, United States District Court Judge, Central District of California.
At least 25 percent of the J.D. class of 2024 were the first in their families to graduate college or law school. The graduating J.D. class participated in more than 13,000 hours of pro bono work during their three years of law school, and over 95 percent of the class participated in pro bono work. We are so proud of our graduates!
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Chancellor's Professors are endowed positions awarded to faculty who have demonstrated unusual academic merit and whose continued promise for scholarly achievement is unusually high.
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UC Irvine School of Law ranked No. 12 in the nation — and No. 1 in California, in fact the only law school in California on the list — for having the most 2023 J.D. graduates employed in full-time, long-term, bar passage-required jobs. The ranking by Reuters analyzed 2023 ABA data.
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UC Irvine School of Law ranked No. 23 in the nation for the percentage of our graduates in Law Firms with 501+ attorneys, and No. 18 for the percentage of our graduates in federal judicial clerkships in Law360's analysis of 2023 ABA data.
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Faculty News: UC Irvine School of Law Hosts Retirement Celebration in Honor of Distinguished Professor of Law Joe DiMento
On April 18 the UC Irvine community gathered to celebrate Professor Joe DiMento on the eve of his retirement, and his 50 years of tremendous contributions to UC Irvine and UC Irvine School of Law.
In the latest episode of the UCI Law Talks Podcast, Dean Parrish interviewed Professor DiMento about his proudest accomplishments, extraordinary scholarship, and UC Irvine’s evolution over the last 50 years.
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We Did It #UCIGivingDay!
We are incredibly grateful for the amazing support we received during this year’s #UCIGivingDay! We achieved a record-setting 76 gifts in support of our students and faculty.
A special thanks to our generous donors who participated with matching gifts: Mimi Ahn, J.D. ’14; Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy; Laura Lively, J.D. ’17; Samrah Mahmoud, J.D. ’12; Akhil Sheth, J.D. ’13; Hannah, MAT ’11, and Jeffrey, J.D. ’12 Wachs.
Thank you for your generosity and investment in the future of legal education. Giving Day was truly a reflection of the power of the UCI Law community.
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UC Irvine School of Law's Criminal Justice Clinic, directed by Professor Katie Tinto, will be honored with the 2024 Community Partner of the Year Award from Public Law Center at its annual Volunteers for Justice Awards Dinner on Tuesday, June 11, in recognition of post-conviction successes the clinic secured for PLC’s clients who are victims of trafficking.
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A delegation from UC Irvine recently visited South Korea to further enhance ties with the Korean legal community. During the trip, the delegation met with Law School partners, alumni, former visiting scholars, admitted students, and friends of UC Irvine.
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Prof. Alison Mikkor presented certificates to rising third-year students, including J.P. Elberfeld, Jacob Ghandour, Riley Salvo, Ji Yeon Seo and Kayla Shojai who were recognized for briefs written during their first-year Lawyering Skills course.
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UC Irvine's School of Law and Program in Public Health have established a collaboration to offer UC Irvine Public Health students access to an accelerated Bachelor's/Juris Doctor degree pathway at UC Irvine, and scholarship funds.
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Recent UC Irvine School of Law graduate Jean Selep received the Paul Miller Memorial Fund award by the Los Angeles Copyright Society on April 16 in Los Angeles for excellence in copyright and entertainment law.
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Rising second-year students Annie Hong and Serapia Hyunmin Kim were recognized with scholarship awards by the Korean American Bar Association of Southern California at its 44th Board of Governors Installation and Awards Banquet on April 25.
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Pro Bono News: UC Irvine School of Law Honored Outstanding Leaders and Service at Pro Bono and Student Life Awards Night
Congratulations to all the students, faculty and staff who received awards for their leadership, service and commitment to the UCI Law community during our 2024 Pro Bono and Student Life Awards.
- 95 percent of the class of 2024 participated in pro bono at some point during their time at UCI Law, one of the highest pro bono participation rates at the Law School ever.
- Six graduates completed more than 300 pro bono hours during their time at UCI Law.
- Eight graduates completed more than 500 pro bono hours.
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Student News: Recent UC Irvine School of Law Graduates Argue Before the Ninth Circuit Circuit Court of Appeals
As part of our Ninth Circuit Appellate Litigation Clinic, recent UCI Law graduates Johanna Crawford, Mark Green, Alfred Hwang, Kanomé Jones, Ye Yong Kim, and Emily Lovell researched, briefed and argued complex cases before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit under the supervision of Kathryn Davis, Kathryn Eidmann and Michael Seplow. Chazz Estelle and Lauren Peterkin will also argue before the court at a later date under the supervision of Peter Afrasiabi.
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UCI Law faculty are top scholars, educators and active leaders in a vast array of fields. Read the latest about UCI Law's faculty, including recent scholarship, conferences and influential leadership across the world.
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Q&A with Connor Jordan, UC Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program Class of 2022
Connor graduated from UCI Law’s Graduate Tax Program in May 2022. Since then, he clerked for Judge Maurice B. Foley at the U.S. Tax Court before transitioning to private practice at Jones Day in Dallas, Texas. Connor works with the Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation group and focuses on solving the tax issues related to private equity transactions. Connor grew up in California, Arizona and Illinois. In his spare time, he adds to his Lego collection and watches all the entire Bravo TV catalog with his fiancée, Kat.
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Q: How did UCI Law prepare you for your legal practice?
UCI Law provided three foundational pillars I rely on in my legal practice. First, it provided me with core substantive knowledge of tax law, allowing me to be conversant and functional in the area. Second, it provided me with practical skills courses that allowed me to apply doctrinal principles to real-life examples such that my transition into legal practice was smooth and efficient. Finally, my time at UCI Law provided me with a post-grad support system that has provided continual resources to grow and develop my career and network.
What do you like best about your work?
The breadth of issues faced is intriguing and goes beyond the scope of what is taught in law school. I enjoy breaking down complex concepts (at least complex to me) and then applying them to concrete deliverables — producing a finished work product is much more enjoyable than finishing a law school exam.
Q: What was the best part about being a student at UCI Law?
The people — students, professors and staff! I had a great cohort of LL.M. (and J.D. students who crossed over) who were engaging and fun to be around. I also miss the policy classes, as not much time in my position lends itself to being involved in the policy side. Finally, I miss the best part of Orange County… the weather!
How do you stay involved with the UCI Law community?
Despite being based in Dallas, Texas, I try to keep in touch with the program coordinators and get involved remotely when possible. I also try to sit on and attend relevant panels hosted by UCI Law relating to young practitioners. I am always happy to speak to applicants, current students, and alums when the opportunity presents itself — so please reach out!
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Prof. Mehrsa Baradaran joined “I SEE U” host Eddie Robinson on Houston Public Radio to discuss how the Civil Rights movement and economic justice advocacy by Black activists catalyzed the emergence of neoliberalism. LISTEN
Prof. Veena Dubal was quoted in HuffPost about the implications of an Uber-backed ballot initiative in Nevada that would impose a stringent cap on attorneys’ contingency fees. READ
Prof. David Kaye wrote an op-ed in Slate about the free speech implications of the University of Southern California's decision to cancel its student valedictorian's commencement speech. READ
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Prof. Susan Seager was quoted in the LA Times about press freedom and the legality of an independent journalist's detention at a UCLA protest. Her work was also featured in a Pasadena Star-News op-ed. READ
Prof. Jane Stoever was quoted in CalMatters about a new bill that seeks to allow victims of abuse to end tracking or remote control of a vehicle. READ
Alexis Federico '16, who served in the Marines for a decade, was featured in the The Christian Science Monitor for spearheading efforts to relocate a Marine aircraft collection and establish a modern aviation museum in Irvine. READ
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James J. Yoon '13 has a new position as Associate Counsel for Ethics and Compliance at the Office of the White House Counsel, Executive Office of the President.
Lauren Mendelsohn '16 was selected for 2024 North Bay Business Journal’s “Forty Under 40” Awards.
Nafisa Ahmed '21 has joined Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP as an associate in its not-for-profit group.
Antonieta "Tonie" Leal '22 (Global LL.M.) has joined Vistas Law Group as an associate.
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May 16 » Spring Swearing In Ceremony
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Alumni who have passed the February 2024 bar exam are invited to come together with the UCI Law community, family and friends, to mark this important, and joyous milestone in one's journey to becoming a licensed attorney. The Honorable Karen Robinson, Judge for the Superior Court of Orange County, will administer the Oath of Office for the State Bar. (Details)
June 29 » Orange County Bar Association Artificial Intelligence Symposium
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UCI Law is hosting the Orange County Bar Association's symposium on artificial intelligence! The schedule includes a morning group session on "Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence," followed by breakout sessions covering various topics related to AI and law, a lunch break with vendor table visits, and afternoon sessions focusing on ethics, deepfake security, and combating biases in AI. (Details)
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July 2 » 14th Annual Supreme Court Term In Review
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Save the date! UCI Law is proud to host the 2024 Supreme Court Term in Review. Thank you to our sponsor, TorkLaw. (More details coming soon)
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September 14 » UCI Law Alumni Reunion
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Save the Date! This year's alumni reunion will celebrate the classes of 2014 and 2019. (More details to come)
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