FACULTY NEWS
KRISTEN JACKSON
JERRY KANG
Publications “Spending California’s Cap-and-Trade Auction Revenue: Understanding the Sinclair Paint Risk Spectrum,” (with Rhead Enion, Sean Hecht and Ann Carlson) (March 2012). “Bright Roofs, Big City: Keeping L.A. Cool Through an Aggressive Cool-Roof Program,” Pritzker Policy Brief No. 2 (October 2011). KRISTEN JACKSON Lecturer in Law Professor Jackson participated in two webinars, “Representing Juvenile Immigrants” for the Immigrant Legal Resource Center in November and “Guardianship of the Undocumented Child” for the California State Bar Family Section Adoptions Committee in October. Publications “Special Status Seekers,” 34 Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine 11 (2012). JERRY KANG Professor of Law; Professor of Asian American Studies (by courtesy); Korea Times--Hankook Ilbo Chair in Korean American Studies Professor Kang helped lead a consortium to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Sa-I-Gu and address its legacy. The event, “Confronting Sa-I-Gu: 20 Years After Koreatown Burned,” was held in April in Los Angeles. In
26
| UCLA LAW MAGAZINE
KENNETH KARST
SUNG HUI KIM
November, he spoke on “Implicit Bias” as the inaugural speaker at the Chicago Committee on Minorities in Large Firms Diversity Speaker Series. He also presented “The Problem of Probabilistic Knowledge in the Law: The Case of Implicit Bias” as part of the UCLA Department of Statistics Speakers Series, and he presented “Implicit Bias in the Firm” at Hinshaw & Culbertson, LLP in Chicago. In October, he was the keynote speaker on “Why Are You Here?” at the Korea Times College Fair, held in Anaheim, California.
Polygraph,’” 68 Journal of Social Issues 314 (2012).
Publications
“Principles and Persons: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Raconteuse,” 63 Hastings Law Journal 1197 (2012).
Communications Law and Policy: Cases and Materials. 4th ed. Foundation Press (2012). “Bits of Bias,” in Implicit Racial Bias Across the Law (Justin Levinson and Robert Smith, eds.). Cambridge University Press (2012). “The New Cultural Defense,” in Ideology, Psychology, and Law (Jon Hanson, ed.). Oxford University Press (2011) (comment on Uhlmann et. al., “Automatic Associations: Personal Attitudes or Cultural Knowledge”). “Implicit Bias in the Courtroom,” (with Judge Mark Bennett, Devon Carbado, Pam Casey, Nilanjana Dasgupta, David Faigman, Rachel Godsil, Anthony G. Greenwald, Justin Levinson and Jennifer Mnookin), 59 UCLA Law Review 1124 (2012). “The Missing Quadrants of Anti– discrimination: Going Beyond the ‘Prejudice
“Self-Surveillance Privacy,” (with Jeff Burke, Deborah Estrin, Mark Hansen and Katie Shilton), 97 Iowa Law Review 809 (2012). KENNETH L. KARST David G. Price and Dallas P. Price Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus Publications
SUNG HUI KIM Acting Professor of Law Publications “What Governmental Insider Trading Teaches Us About Corporate Insider Trading,” in Insider Trading (Stephen M. Bainbridge, ed.). Edward Elgar Publishing (2012). “The Last Temptation of Congress: Legislator Insider Trading and the Fiduciary Norm Against Corruption,” 98 Cornell Law Review (forthcoming, 2013). KENNETH N. KLEE Professor of Law Professor Klee took a six-month leave of absence from UCLA School of Law to