Amid COVID-19 and a reckoning over systemic racism, seven faculty members weigh in on police accountability, immigration, equality in education, the use of racialized symbols in commerce and other issues of the day.
Amid calls for more police accountability, an examination of how eliminating the defense would streamline civil rights litigation for the parties and the courts.
How the long-awaited removal of the Washington Football Team’s derided mascot signals a larger movement toward equality and justice in corporate America.
Inequities at all education levels have come under a microscope during the pandemic, calling for a bold rethinking of the obligations of schools to students.
A look into how the U.S. Supreme Court continues to fail to uphold the equal protection doctrine to protect members of historically disadvantaged groups.
Despite the many challenges of remote learning, UCLA Law faculty and students have found several unexpected silver linings by engaging with each other online.
A law librarian's sweeping collection of authorities governing aspects of the pandemic has become a key resource for scholars and health law advocates.
How a new interdisciplinary practicum devoted to voting rights and policies grew out of two UCLA Law students’ rapid efforts as the election approached.