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Professor of Law Emeritus Professor Bergman presented at the 11th Circuit Judicial Conference in Savannah, Georgia, in May and the Middle District of Georgia Bankruptcy Law Institute Conference in September 2012 in Macon, Georgia. Publications Represent Yourself in Court (with Sara BermanBarrett). 8th ed. Nolo Press (forthcoming, 2013). The Criminal Law Handbook (with Sara Berman-Barrett). 13th ed. Nolo Press (2013). Trial Advocacy in a Nutshell. 5th ed. West Publishing (2013). Evidence Law & Practice (with Steven I. Friedland and Andrew E. Taslitz). 5th ed. LexisNexis (2012). StuaRt biegel
Lecturer in Law Professor Biegel was honored by the chancellor with a UCLA campus-wide Distinguished Teaching Award for his work in Education Law across programs and disciplines. He has served during the past two academic years as the independent monitor for Los Angeles Unified School District’s parent, family and community engagement reform efforts, forming a monitoring team comprised of students from the law school and the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies.
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In July, he issued an extensive, researchbased report to the community on the team’s findings and implications. Professor Biegel collaborated with members of the law, education and Chicano Studies faculties in the planning and implementation of the Seventh Annual Latina/o Education Summit, “Law and Policy: Conversations across the Disciplines,” held at UCLA School of Law in October 2012. SaMuel bRay
Assistant Professor of Law Professor Bray presented “The Myth of the Mild Declaratory Judgment” at a Florida State University College of Law Faculty Workshop in February. Publications The Constitution of the United States (with Michael Stokes Paulsen, Steven G. Calabresi and Michael W. McConnell). 2nd ed. Foundation Press (2013). “The Myth of the Mild Declaratory Judgment,” 63 Duke Law Journal (forthcoming, 2013). taiMie bRyant
Professor of Law Professor Bryant presented “American Law: Legal Recognition of Animals’ Capacity to Experience Pain” at “Animal Suffering: From Science to Law,” a conference organized by the International Research Group in Animal Law (GRIDA) and held in Paris, France, in October 2012.
Publications “Virtue Ethics and Animal Law,” 16 Between the Species 105 (2013). daniel buSSel
Professor of Law Professor Bussel gave a presentation on bankruptcy sales at the “Basics of Business” conference, which was co-sponsored by the Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy and the Financial Lawyers Conference in June. In February, he presented, with Professor Klee, “Performance of Fulcrum Securities as a Success Metric in Bankruptcy” at the Bankruptcy Success Modeling Conference, held at UCLA School of Law. He also was a panelist at the Lowell Milken Institute conference “Municipal Bankruptcy in the 21st Century” in October 2012. devon caRbado
The Honorable Harry Pregerson Professor of Law Professor Carbado spoke on his new book, Acting White? Rethinking Race in Post-Racial America and presented “What Exactly is Post-Racialism?” at the Law and Society Annual Meeting in June. He also participated in a book event for Acting White? at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom in Los Angeles, presented “Discrimination on the Basis of Racial Orientation” at Columbia University’s Diversity and Inclusion Workshop, spoke on “What Exactly is Discrimination on the Basis of Race?” at O’Melveny & Myers in Los Angeles and presented “Race, Security, & Immigration” at the Colorblindness Across
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