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Intraschool Negotiations Competition Draws 30 Teams

The King Hall Negotiations team hosted 30 teams of talented first-year UC Davis Law students on March 1 at the 17th annual Intraschool Negotiations Competition.

Congratulations to the winning teams of Anusha Entezari and Reagan Lewis and Wyatt Herrera and Cameron Lane and finalist teams Farhad Abadani and Logan James and Madison Mitchell and Angelene Obedoza. 

Professor Joslin Hosts ‘Secret Life of Faculty’ Talk

On Feb. 5, Professor Courtney Joslin  discussed her current work in progress as part of UC Davis Law’s "The Secret Life of Faculty"  series.

The series gives small groups of students opportunities to engage directly with professors about their works in progress, teaching philosophies and career paths. Joslin is one of five faculty members featured in the series in 2024-25.

Faculty Feature: Professor Darien Shanske

 

Professor Darien Shanske is an expert on taxation, local government law, public finance, and political theory. He takes an exceptionally long view of jurisprudence, informed by his scholarship on ancient Athens. In addition to his J.D. from Stanford Law School, he holds a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in rhetoric, an M.A. from McGill University in philosophy, and a B.A. from Columbia University in philosophy and history.

Ninth Edition of Professor Imwinkelried-Coauthored Treatise Released

Professor Emeritus Ed Imwinkelried and his coauthors recently released the ninth edition of the multi-volume McCormick on Evidence treatise. 

McCormick and the seminal Wigmore work are the most frequently cited authorities in the official Advisory Committee Notes to the Federal Rules of Evidence.  Over the years, the McCormick treatise has been cited in thousands of federal and state cases.

Professor Ikemoto Speaks at UC Law S.F. Symposium

On Feb. 14, Professor Lisa Ikemoto spoke on the panel “Reproductive Justice and Race & Economic Justice” at the Reproductive Justice and Health Symposium at the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco.

The panel focused on histories of forced sterilization in prisons and Los Angeles County hospitals and the state’s role in the disproportionate production of impairment in racially marginalized communities due to environmental factors.