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“Historical Perspective on the Corporate Interest Deduction,” Chapman Law Review (forthcoming, 2014).
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“Law and History by Numbers: Use, but with Care,” (with Brian R. Cheffins and Harwell Wells), 2014 University of Illinois Law Review (forthcoming, 2014).
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Legal Issues in Education: Access, Opportunity, and School Climate (with Robert Kim and Kevin G. Welner). West Publishing (forthcoming).
Lance Bocarsly
Adjunct Professor of Law
“When We Taxed the Pyramids,” 41 Florida State University Law Review 39 (2013).
Professor Bocarsly delivered the fourth annual Howard J. Levine Distinguished Lecture on Business Ethics on “Ethical Innovation: The Case for a Socially Responsible Career” in May.
Paul Bergman
Professor of Law Emeritus Professor Bergman gave a talk on the film “Chicago” as part of a the film series “Kozinski’s Favorite Flicks,” hosted by the Honorable Alex Kozinski ’75, chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He gave presentations on his book, Reel Justice, to two UCLA PAUL BERGMAN groups, the Emeriti Faculty and the Affiliates Network. He was a guest on the “Champions of Justice” radio program and gave the opening remarks at the introduction to law school lecture as part of the UCLA Law Fellows program. Professor Bergman and his wife, Andrea, were presented with the annual Harriet Award for service to Beit T’Shuvah, a Los Angeles addiction recovery center. Publications s
Nolo’s Deposition Handbook (with Al Moore). 6th ed. Nolo Press (2014).
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Evidence Law and Practice (with Steve Friedland and Andy Taslitz). 6th ed. LexisNexis (2014).
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Samuel Bray
Assistant Professor of Law Professor Bray presented “The Myth of the Mild Declaratory Judgment” at the Constitutional Theory, History, and Law Colloquium at the University of Illinois in October. In September 2013, he presented “The Chancellor Rides Again” at the Southern California SAMUEL BRAY Junior Scholars Workshop and a University of San Diego Faculty Workshop. Publications s
“A Little Bit of Laches Goes a Long Way: Notes on Petrella v. MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, Inc.,” 67 Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc 1 (2014).
Stuart Biegel
Lecturer in Law
Taimie Bryant
Professor Biegel moderated a panel on “Diversity in K-16: Leadership and Legal Challenges” at the UCLA Educational Leadership Program’s 20th anniversary symposium, “Leadership Across the Educational Continuum.”
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Education and the Law (with Robert Kim and Kevin G. Welner). 4th ed. West Publishing (forthcoming).
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Professor Bryant gave a presentation on regulatory agencies’ hostility to new types of businesses as part of an interdisciplinary conference about animals, which was organized by the Law Department at the University of Basel in Switzerland, in April.
“American Law: Legal Recognition of Animals’ Capacity to Experience Pain,” in Animal Suffering: From Science to Law (Thierry Auffret Van Der Kemp and Martine Lachance, eds.). Thomson Reuters (2013).