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Professor Riley was recently elected to the

“Native American Lands and the Supreme

membership of the American Law Institute. In

Court,” Journal of Supreme Court History

February, she received the distinguished alumna

(forthcoming, 2013).

award from the University of Oklahoma College of Arts and Sciences, and she delivered

“Indians and Guns,” 9 UCLA School of Law

a public lecture as part of the award ceremony.

Journal of Scholarly Perspectives 101 (2013).

In November, she was invited to give a lecture at the U.S. Supreme Court. After an introduction by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, she spoke on “The Supreme Court and Native American Property Rights” as part of the Supreme Court Historical Society Lecture Series. The lecture was televised on C-SPAN.

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Assistant Dean; Roberta A. Conroy Scholar; Executive Director, Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law and

Publications “A Dose of Reality for Medical Malpractice Reform,” 88 New York University Law Review (forthcoming, 2013). “Gateways and Pathways in Civil Procedure,” 60 UCLA Law Review (forthcoming, 2013). Seana ShiffRin

Pete Kameron Professor of Law and Social Justice; Professor of Philosophy

Public Policy; Adjunct Professor of Law

Law in fall 2012.

Professor Shiffrin argued a case on behalf of credit card consumers in front of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In addition, she gave talks at Boston University School of Law, University of Chicago School of Law, Harvard Law School, the MIT Philosophy Department, Columbia School of Law, Yale Law School, King's College, London, and the European Centre on Contract Law at the University of Amsterdam.

Annual Conference in San Diego, California,

Joanna SchWaRtz

Publications

in September 2012.

Assistant Professor of Law

Publications

Professor Schwartz was a panelist on “Search

She spoke on “Criminal Justice in Indian Country: Theory and Practice” at a Harvard Law School conference, also in November. In October 2012, she presented “An Indigenous Theory of Protection of Indigenous Culture and Religion” at the Indian Tribes and Human Rights Accountability Conference, held at Michigan State University College of Law. She presented “Indian Criminal Jurisdiction and Public Law 280” at the Federal Bar Association

Professor Sears received the Bridge Builder Award from UCLA’s LGBT Campus Resource Center for his leadership and contributions in support of the LGBT community at UCLA. He was the 2012-2013 Shikes Fellow in Civil Liberties and Civil Rights at Harvard Law School, where he taught Sexuality and the

and Seizure and the LAPD: Insider and “Tribal Rights, Human Rights” (with K.

Outsider Perspectives,” sponsored by the

Carpenter), Michigan State Law Review

American Constitution Society in April. In

(forthcoming, 2014) (Symposium piece).

January, she was a panelist on “Evidence and Procedure: The Odd Couple?” at the UCLA

“The Jurisgenerative Moment in Indigenous

Law Review Symposium and she moderated

Human Rights” (with K. Carpenter),

the panel “The Courthouse Doors: How Much

California Law Review (forthcoming, 2014).

Money Does it Take to Get (and Stay) Inside?”

“Harm and Its Moral Significance,” 18 Legal Theory 1 (2012). tiMothy SPangleR

Adjunct Professor of Law; Research Director, Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy Professor Spangler spoke on “Private Equity and Hedge Funds after the Global Financial Crisis” at the Transactional Law Roundtable at Melbourne Law School in August. His

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