UCLA Law - 2012, Vol. 35, No. 1

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year, she participated in a workgroup for the California Judicial Council that is producing a “cultural competency” curriculum for judges and other court personnel relating to Native Americans and tribes. Publications Captured Justice: Native Nations and Public Law 280 (with Duane Champagne). Carolina Academic Press (2012). “Searching for an Exit: The Indian Civil Rights Act and Public Law 280,” (with Duane Champagne), in The Indian Civil Rights Act at Forty (Kristen A. Carpenter, Matthew L.M.

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Criminology and Socio-legal Studies in April and at the University of Miami School of Law in February. Also in February, she presented “Law and Society in Socialist Cuba” during a research trip to Cuba, organized by California Lawyers for the Arts. Publications “Understanding Law and Race as Mutually Constitutive,” 8 UCLA School of Law Journal of Scholarly Perspectives 47 (2012). PatRick d. GoodMan Lecturer in Law Publications

Fletcher and Angela R. Riley, eds.). UCLA American Indian Studies Center Press (2012). lauRa E. GóMEz Professor of Law Professor Gómez was appointed by the Organization of American Historians (OAH) to the OAH Distinguished Lectureship Program for 2012-13. She was named one of the top 100 Influentials by Hispanic Business magazine for her work and leadership in promoting the advancement of Hispanics in the United States. Professor Gómez presented “The Next Generation of Socio-legal Scholarship on Race and Racism: Connecting How We Operationalize ‘Race’ to its Conceptualization as Social Construct” at the University of Toronto’s Centre for

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Cracking the Case Method: Legal Analysis for Law School Success (with Paul Bergman and Thomas W. Holm). Vandeplas Publishing (2012).

MaRk GREEnBERG Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Philosophy Professor Greenberg presented “Morals and Plans” at the conference “Legality in Focus,” sponsored by the University of Antwerp and held in Belgium in May. He gave the keynote address, “Law as Morality,” at the UCLA Law and Philosophy Graduate Conference, sponsored jointly by UCLA School of Law and the UCLA Department of Philosophy in April. In March, he presented “Beyond the Standard Picture” as part of Harvard University’s Philosophy and Law Speaker Series, and he discussed two papers, “How Facts Make Law” and “The Standard Picture and Its Discontents,” at a Georgetown Law and Philosophy Seminar. Publications

MaRk f. GRady Distinguished Professor of Law

“The Implications of Incomplete

Professor Grady presented a chapter of his manuscript on “The Origins of Despotism” at a UCLA Department of Economics symposium in June.

Burgess and Brett Sherman, eds.). Oxford

Publications

(Peruvian Journal of Legal Philosophy)

Understanding and Error for Meta-Semantics,” in New Essays in Meta-Semantics (Alexis G. University Press (forthcoming, 2012). “Law as a Case Study for Metaphysics,” 1 Revista Peruana of Filosofía del Derecho (forthcoming, 2012).

“Causation and Foreseeability,” in Research Handbook on the Economic Analysis of Torts (Jennifer H. Arlen, ed.). Edward Elgar Publishing (forthcoming, 2012).

“Does How Facts Make Law Prove Too Much?,” Direito, Estado, e Sociedade (forthcoming, 2012).


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