The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees is looking to take the next step in ensuring its demands are met regarding higher pay and respect from administrative officials, after what it believes was the success of a systemwide rally held last Thursday. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
AFSCME, UC optimistic about negotiations, officials say
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Magazine’s return to print difficult
The story of this year’s Ha’Am ““ the UCLA Jewish student newsmagazine ““ is told through the publication’s online messageboard. “How come I never see Ha’Am in print on campus anywhere?” one poster wrote in January. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Part II: Transaction courses pay off for corporate law students
As the field of law becomes increasingly business-oriented, law schools specializing in corporate law are breeding the future leaders of the business world. In response to the growth of large-scale law firms and the increase of bureaucracy and complexity in the organizational strata of these firms, many law schools are changing their curricula to be more business-focused, said Heinz, who wrote a book on the subject. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Part I: Top public Interest program attracts conscientious, unique group
Situated in the heart of Los Angeles, the UCLA School of Law is often more closely associated with entertainment law than public interest. But the school’s program in Public Interest Law and Policy garners nationwide praise. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Introduction: Going public v. keeping it private
As the only public law school in southern California, the UCLA School of Law grapples with a tough decision: spending its time and effort specializing in one specific area or dividing its resources into various fields. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Uphold Constitution: Speak out against hate
Hate is a four-letter word, but, believe it or not, hate-peddlers such as the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazi Party can legally exist ““ at least in theory ““ at universities such as UCLA. Read more...