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Professor Ruben J. Garcia

Tomorrow, Professor Ruben J. Garcia will participate on a panel discussion at Princeton University, entitled “Immigration and the Challenge to Labor Unions.” The discussion is part of Race, Immigration, and the Law of the Workplace: 21st Century Challenges – A Public Conference, a two-day conference hosted by Princeton University’s Program in Law [...]

Friday, January 29, California Western School of Law welcomes Professor Michael P. Scharf of Case Western Reserve University School of Law for a discussion of his new book, Shaping Foreign Policy in Times of Crisis.
His book, co-authored with Paul R. Williams of American University, examines the role played by U.S. State Department legal advisers in shaping [...]

California Western School of Law, in collaboration with the San Diego County Bar Association, hosts a scholarly discussion entitled “A Constitutional Dialogue on the Initiative Process: Proposition 8 and Beyond” on Thursday, May 7.  The discussion will take place from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. in the Moot Courtroom at California Western, 350 Cedar Street in [...]

Join us on Thursday, May 7 from 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. for a scholarly discussion entitled “A Constitutional Dialogue on the Initiative Process: Proposition 8 and Beyond.”   The discussion takes place in the Moot Courtroom at California Western (350 Cedar Street).
In November 2008, California voters approved Proposition 8, which amended the California Constitution to provide that “[o]nly marriage between a man [...]

California Western welcomes Professor Rick Hasen, William H. Hannon Distinguished Professor of Law at Loyola Law School.  He presents “The Democracy Canon,” as part of the 2009 Law & Democracy Speaker Series. Join us in the Moot Courtroom today, Tuesday, March 31 from 12:10-1:15 p.m.
Professor Hasen joined Loyola’s faculty in 1997 as a visiting professor and became a member of the [...]

California Western’s Law & Democracy speaker series continues on Tuesday, March 24 as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Associate Professor Daniel Tokaji examines “The Future of Election Reform.” 
An expert in election law, civil rights, and federal courts, Tokaji serves as Associate Director of Election Law @ Moritz, a web publication devoted to coverage of [...]

California Western’s Law & Democracy speaker series continues on Thursday, February 19 as Professor Kareem Crayton of USC Gould School of Law asks, “Is Obama Ending Racial Politics as We Know It?”
An Associate Professor of Law and Political Science, Crayton’s academic work explores subjects including redistricting, the political representation of racial minorities, and the emerging democracy in South Africa. At [...]

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