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Lindsay Chuang Named Assistant Dean of Admission and Financial Aid

Lindsay Chuang has been named Assistant Dean of Admission and Financial Aid at UC Davis School of Law.

Chuang joined UC Davis in 2022, and had served as Interim Assistant Dean since June. Before that, she was Senior Director of Admission and Associate Director of Admission. In these capacities, she has been instrumental in shaping the past three classes of exceptionally talented first-year students.

Professor Aldana Reappointed as ABA Rule of Law Initiative Special Advisor

The American Bar Association has reappointed Professor Raquel Aldana as a special advisor to the Council of the Latin American and Caribbean division of the Rule of Law Initiative.

Aldana will embark on her  third one-year term as a special advisor after chairing the board for three years and serving on the board before that. As part of her role, Aldana advises the team of lawyers who implement ROLI projects in Latin America.

Fresno Judge Arlan Harrell '90 Appointed as Fifth District Associate Justice

Gov. Gavin Newsom has appointed Fresno Superior Court Judge Arlan Harrell ’90 to be an associate justice at the California Court of Appeal, Fifth Appellate District.

Harrell took the bench in Fresno in 2006 after three years as a court commissioner. Before that, he was a deputy district attorney in Fresno County from 1994-2003.

Read the full press release on Newsom’s recent judicial appointments.

Professor Amar Participates in National Debate on Birthright Citizenship

Professor Vikram Amar debated Chuck Cooper on the topic of birthright citizenship in April at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

Amar and Cooper, founding member and chairman of Cooper & Kirk PLLC, addressed the question: “Are persons born in the U.S. to temporarily or illegally present parents U.S. citizens by birthright under the Fourteenth Amendment?”

Professor Sarkar Serves as Commentator at Munich Workshop

Professor Shayak Sarkar was invited to a workshop held July 14 at the Max Planck Institute in Munich, Germany.

Sarkar commented on the forthcoming book Tax Discrimination and Competition, co-authored by University of Pennsylvania Professor Michael Knoll and University of Virginia Professor Ruth Mason.

Shayak Sarkar's scholarship addresses the structure and legal regulation of inequality. His substantive interests lie in financial regulation, employment law, immigration, and taxation.