University of California, Los Angeles School of Law

University of California, Los Angeles School of Law

Infobox Law School


name = University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
established = 1949
type = Public
endowment =
parent endowment = US $2.299 billion cite web |url=http://www.ucop.edu/treasurer/foundation/foundation.pdf |title=UC Annual Endowment Report, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2007 |accessdate=2008-03-28 |publisher=Office of the Treasurer of the Regents of the University of California|date=2008]
head = Michael H. Schill
city = Los Angeles
state = California
country = U.S.
students = 1,019 [http://officialguide.lsac.org/SearchResults/SchoolPage_PDFs/ABA_LawSchoolData/ABA4851.pdf UCLA School of Law Official ABA Data] ]
faculty = 113
ranking = 16 [ [http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/law Law - Best Graduate Schools - Education - US News and World Report] ]
bar pass rate = 86% [ [http://calbar.ca.gov/calbar/pdfs/admissions/Statistics/JULY2007STATS.pdf General Statistics Report July 2007 California Bar Examination] ]
annual tuition = $26,855
homepage = [http://www.law.ucla.edu www.law.ucla.edu]
motto = "Fiat lux" (Latin)
aba profile = [http://officialguide.lsac.org/SearchResults/SchoolPage_PDFs/LSAC_LawSchoolDescription/LSAC4837.pdf UCLA Profile]
The UCLA School of Law is the law school of the University of California, Los Angeles. It is generally regarded as the top law school in Southern California, as well as one of the top 15 law schools in the United States. [Cynthia L. Cooper, "The Insider's Guide to the Top Fifteen Law Schools" (New York: Doubleday, 1990), 342-343.] It is the youngest of the top-tier U.S. law schools. [Cooper, 342.]

History

Founded in 1949, UCLA School of Law is one of four existing law schools within the University of California system. The others are Boalt Hall at UC Berkeley, King Hall at UC Davis, and Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco. A fifth UC law school was launched in 2007 at UC Irvine, but the new Donald Bren School of Law will not start classes until fall 2009.

The [http://www.uclalawreview.org UCLA Law Review] , the law school's flagship scholarly journal, was first published in 1953. Additionally, the first scholarly journal in the nation focused on issues affecting Latinos, the Chicana/o Latina/o Law Review, was first published in 1971 as the Chicano Law Review.

Degrees and areas of specialization

The school offers the standard Juris Doctor degree as well as several programs of specialization within the degree (which are indicated by notations on a student's diploma). Students can specialize in Business Law and Policy, Entertainment Law, Public Interest Law, Critical Race Studies, and Law and Philosophy. The size of an entering class can range as high as 340 but classes are always divided into sections to encourage development of a sense of community among incoming students. [Cooper, 343 & 345.] At least one first-year substantive course is always taught in a small section format of only thirty students. [Cooper, 349.]

The Socratic method is in use by some professors, but most faculty allow for a slightly more relaxed classroom atmosphere than at other top-tier law schools. [Cooper, 345.] The school also has traditionally offered a strong clinical program, which is housed in its own wing (built at a cost of $9 million). [Cooper, 352-353.] Each year, the clinical program puts students through realistic simulations of trials, depositions, and client meetings; these are staffed with a pool of nearly 500 volunteers drawn from all over the Southland who play parties, witnesses, judges, and jurors. [Carol Bidwell, "Trial By Hire: Volunteers Put L.A. Students On The Spot," "Los Angeles Daily News", 6 December 1998, L8.]

Several joint degree programs are available. These require four years of study, resulting in the simultaneous award of a Juris Doctor and a Master’s Degree in Afro-American Studies, American Indian Studies, Management, Public Health, Public Policy, Social Welfare, or Urban Planning.

The school also offers a Master of Laws (LL.M.) law program, which involves one year of post-law-graduate studies. This program is popular among foreign students, who then take the California bar exam.

Finally, it offers a Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) Degree, designed for students who already have a J.D. and hope to become law professors.

Faculty and students

UCLA School of Law has over 100 faculty members with expertise in all major disciplines of law; it "is one of the most diverse in the country." [Cooper, 345.] Since 2002, faculty members have published 48 new books, 45 chapters, and over 150 journal articles.

The 2004-2005 first-year student admission rate was 13.5% — among the most selective in the country. The student body is "extraordinarily diverse." [Eric Owens, "The Best 117 Law Schools", 2005 ed. (New York: Princeton Review, 2005), 195.] 99.6% of 2004 UCLA School of Law graduates seeking employment secured professional employment within nine months of graduation. The median starting salary for 2004 graduates was $110,000. Among 2004 graduates employed in the private sector, the median salary was $125,000. In 2007 it was $135,000.

Location

UCLA School of Law is located on the northeastern edge of the UCLA campus in the Westwood area of Los Angeles. [Cooper, 359.] The school is approximately five miles from the Pacific Ocean.

The school proper is housed in a five-story brick building known simply as the Law Building. The oldest parts of the Law Building's interior are notorious for a "high school atmosphere" and "dark, drafty classrooms," [Cooper, 358-359.] but it has been extensively improved by the addition of the clinical wing in 1990 and the new law library in 2001. A few offices, like the Office of Career Services, are housed in an adjacent building, Dodd Hall.

The campus sits on the sloping foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, between the communities of Brentwood to the west and Holmby Hills to the east. The entrance to the Playboy Mansion is a short ways up Sunset Boulevard, in Holmby Hills. Just beyond Holmby Hills is Beverly Hills.

Rankings

US News ranks UCLA 16th among top law schools in the US, and as the third most diverse of the four law schools in the UC system.cite web | title=America's Best Graduate Schools 2009 | url= http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/law/brief/lawrank_brief.php | publisher= US News | accessdate= 2007-10-23] [cite web | title=America's Best Graduate Schools 2008, Law School Diversity Index | url= http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/law/brief/lawdiv_brief.php | publisher= US News | accessdate= 2007-10-20] It has the largest student body in the system after Hastings, and the second smallest student/faculty ratio after Berkeley. [cite web | title=America's Best Graduate Schools 2008, What are the largest and smallest law schools? | url= http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/grad/webextras/brief/sb_law_size_brief.php | publisher= US News | accessdate= 2007-10-20] While it is the second most expensive law school in the UC system, it is only slightly less expensive than Berkeley. [cite web | title=America's Best Graduate Schools 2008, Who's the priciest? Who's the cheapest? | url= http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/grad/webextras/brief/sb_law_cost_public_brief.php | publisher= US News | accessdate= 2007-10-20] While it grants the most in financial aid, students still tend to graduate with more debt on average than at the other UC schools. [cite web | title=America's Best Graduate Schools 2008, Which public schools award the most and the least financial aid? | url= http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/grad/webextras/brief/sb_law_finaid_public_brief.php | publisher= US News | accessdate= 2007-10-20] [cite web | title=America's Best Graduate Schools 2008, Whose graduates have the most debt? The least? | url= http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/grad/webextras/brief/sb_law_debt_brief.php | publisher= US News | accessdate= 2007-10-20]

According to Brian Leiter's Law School rankings, UCLA ranks 10th in the nation in terms of scholarly impact as measured by academic citations of tenure-stream faculty. [cite web | title= Top 35 Law Faculties Based on Scholarly Impact, 2007 | url= http://www.leiterrankings.com/faculty/2007faculty_impact.shtml |publisher= Brian Leiter's Law School Rankings | accessdate=2007-10-21] In terms of overall student numerical quality, UCLA ranks 15th in the nation. [cite web | title= Brian Leiter's Law Schools Ranked by Student (Numerical) Quality, 2008 | url= http://www.leiterrankings.com/students/2008student_quality.shtml |publisher= Brian Leiter's Law School Rankings | accessdate=2008-06-18]

Journals and Student Organizations

* [http://www.uclalawreview.org/ UCLA Law Review]
* [http://www.law.ucla.edu/apalj/ UCLA Asian/Pacific American Law Journal]
* [http://www.law.ucla.edu/cllr/ UCLA Chicano/Latino Law Review]
* [http://www.law.ucla.edu/elr/public_html/ UCLA Entertainment Law Review]
* [http://www.law.ucla.edu/jelp/ UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy]
* [http://www.law.ucla.edu/jilfa/ UCLA Journal of International Law & Foreign Affairs]
* [http://www.law.ucla.edu/jinel/ UCLA Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law]
* [http://www1.law.ucla.edu/~jilfa/ UCLA Journal of International Law & Foreign Affairs ]
* [http://www.lawtechjournal.com/ UCLA Journal of Law & Technology]
* [http://www1.law.ucla.edu/~pblj/ UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal]
* [http://www1.law.ucla.edu/~wlj/ UCLA Women’s Law Journal]
* [http://www.law.ucla.edu/nblj/ National Black Law Journal]
* [http://www.law.ucla.edu/mlsa/ Muslim Law Students Association]

Notable alumni

* Janice Rogers Brown — Judge, Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (2005-); former Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court (1996-2005)
* Vincent Bugliosi — attorney and writer of non-fiction works as "Helter Skelter" and "".
* Kirsten Gillibrand; Congresswoman from New York
* Sandra Ikuta — Judge, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (2006-)
* Alex Kozinski — Chief Judge, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1985-)
* Laurie L. Levenson — Professor, Loyola Law School; TV legal commentator, gained fame during Rodney King and O.J. Simpson trials
* Dorothy Wright Nelson — Senior Judge, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1979-); former Dean of the University of Southern California School of Law (1969-1980)
* Kelly Perdew — Winner of Season 2 of "The Apprentice"
* Susan Westerberg Prager — Former Dean of the School of Law (1982-1998) — one of the first female law school deans; Professor at the UCLA School of Law (1972-1998, 2001-2006); Provost of Dartmouth College (1998-2001); President of Occidental College (2006-2007)
* Linda Sánchez — Congresswoman from California's 39th Congressional District (2002-)
* Kim McLane Wardlaw — Judge, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1998-)
* Henry A. Waxman — Congressman from California's 30th Congressional District (1975-)

Notable faculty members

* Michael H. Schill — Dean of the School of Law (2004-), noted expert on real estate and housing policy, deregulation, finance and discrimination; author of over 40 articles and books.
* Richard L. Abel — Author of many pioneering works on the sociology of the legal profession
* Khaled Abou El Fadl — One of the leading authorities in Islamic law in the United States and Europe.
* Norman Abrams — Author of leading casebooks on Federal Criminal Law, Anti-Terrorism Law and Evidence; member of the faculty since 1959; former UCLA Vice Chancellor of Academic Personnel; former acting Chancellor
* Peter Arenella — Criminal law expert who rose to national prominence as a television commentator for the O.J. Simpson trial
* Paul Bergman — Author of several popular legal self-help books for Nolo Press
* David A. Binder — Pioneer in the field of clinical legal education; author of several books on clinical legal education
* Grace G. Blumberg — Prominent scholar in the fields of family law and community property
*Peter Carlisle (1952-), Prosecuting Attorney of Honolulu. [ [http://www.ndaa-apri.org/ndaa/profile/peter_carlisle_jan_feb_2004.html Peter B. Carlisle] , National District Attorneys Association. Accessed December 3, 2007.]
* Carole Goldberg — Leader in the field of Federal Indian Law; national expert in Public Law 280 and its effects on Native Nations.
* Mark F. Grady — Expert in intellectual property and law and economics; Director of the Center for Law and Economics; former Dean of George Mason University School of Law.
* Kenneth L. Karst — Eminent constitutional law expert; member of the faculty since 1965
* Lynn M. LoPucki — Security Pacific Bank Professor of Law. LoPucki's Bankruptcy Research Database provides data for much, if not most, empirical work on the subject by other legal scholars. A version of the database--called the [http://www.webbrd.com/ WebBRD] --is publicly available at http://lopucki.law.ucla.edu/
* Gerald P. Lopez — Author of many pioneering works on rebellious lawyering, community lawyering, re-entry issues and Director of the Center for Community Problem Solving
* David Mellinkoff (deceased) — Leader of the Plain English movement in American law
* Melville B. Nimmer (deceased) — Author of the most popular treatise on American copyright law (which is still regularly updated by his son David Nimmer, also a UCLA Law Professor)
* Frances Olsen — Expert on Feminist Legal Theory
* Jonathan D. Varat — Former Dean of the School of Law (1998 – 2003); author of popular constitutional law casebook
* Eugene Volokh — Author of textbooks on First Amendment law and academic legal writing; author of over 45 law review articles; founder of The Volokh Conspiracy weblog.

References

External links

* [http://www.law.ucla.edu UCLA School of Law official Web site]


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