Today, the UC Law San Francisco community comes together for Raising the Bar, our annual Day of Giving.
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How does legal precedent shape society? A new installation designed by artist Dan Goods turns live court data into a moving visual display that tracks how often landmark cases are cited.
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Sixteen leaders in technology and law are joining #UCLawSF to guide its response to AI’s growing impact on legal practice. Learn how this new advisory board is helping the College modernize its curriculum, programs, and operations while shaping the future of law and legal education.
Reiss, an expert in vaccine law and policy, says federal health agencies must give a reasonable explanation for funding cuts and can’t use them to punish organizations for their speech.
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The seven-member search committee of directors and faculty oversee the search process and engage with stakeholders as part of the nationwide search. Read more: www.uclawsf.edu/2025/12/12/u...
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As AI content becomes indistinguishable from authentic speech or video, the lack of disclosure standards hampers public trust and limits the usefulness of AI tools.
Feldman proposes a public-private collaboration model for verification, to ensure oversight without stifling innovation.
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COVID-19 changed how patients can access treatments for opioid use disorder, a major shift at the intersection of health and criminal law. #UCLawSF Professor Benjamin A. Barsky looks at how telemedicine laws and regulations shape access to care — and why some patients remain left behind.
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Henderson explains that determining what counts as "reasonable" safety measures is highly circumstantial, noting that differences in age and maturity could meaningfully shape courts' assessments of a company's legal duty.
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Collecting information on people’s movements, she says, amounts to dragnet surveillance that threatens the rights and safety of community members.
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On this episode of In Conversation, James Campbell is joined by Nicole Ozer, the Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Democracy at UC Law San Francisco
Watch here👉 https://youtu.be/zU-0b-_A24o
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In an interview with The Verge, #UCLawSF Prof. George Horvath explains how companies use “clinical-grade” as a marketing term — not a legally defined medical standard — to imply credibility without regulation.
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Millions of Americans rely on SNAP for food security, and this case highlights how judicial oversight ensures how government protections remain in place even during political uncertainty. www.ktvu.com/news/federal...
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#UCLawSF Prof. @doritreiss.bsky.social draws on her vaccine law research to comment on the misinformation and conspiracy theories that underpin hundreds of bills that state legislatures are considering across the country to roll back public health protections.
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BIG NEWS on Constitution Day! I’m launching the Center for Constitutional Democracy @uclawsf.bsky.social as its inaugural Executive Director. Check it out & ping me to get involved and support important work on rights, tech & democracy. www.uclawsf.edu/center-for-c... #UCLawSF
#UCLawSF has named @nicoleozer.bsky.social, a national leader in constitutional rights and technology law, as the founding executive director of its new Center for Constitutional Democracy.
Little will moderate his annual panel of expert professors as they discuss recent and upcoming SCOTUS decisions at #UCLawSF on Sept. 24.
Prof. Manoj Viswanathan says that California tax law might be helping to drive a dramatic increase in millionaires choosing to rent instead of buy in the Bay Area, with factors affecting both the supply and demand of single-family inventory. Read more: www.mercurynews.com/2025/07/27/m...
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Masked ICE agents making arrests in Los Angeles would not be subject to California’s proposed No Secret Police Act. But questions of intimidation and public and officer safety remain. #UCLawSF Prof. David Levine helps to unpack the legal issues and conflicts playing out in the state. @latimes.com
UC Law SF Prof. Dorit Reiss challenges the government’s assertion that a change in how vaccines are tested would produce greater transparency and better information for consumers. Read more in the @washingtonpost.com: www.washingtonpost.com/health/2025/...
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Professors Matt Coles, Rory Little, and Natalia Ramírez Lee offered legal insights into the Trump administration’s first 100 days during a recent panel talk at the San Francisco Public Library. Topics included executive power, immigration enforcement, workers’ rights, and more.
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Can courts remain neutral in an increasingly polarized nation? #UCLawSF Prof. Zachary Price breaks down executive power, the TikTok ban, and the Supreme Court’s evolving stance on checks and balances in a talk with Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law. Listen: www.lawfaremedia.org/article/lawf...
The Trump Administration has withdrawn its nomination of Dave Weldon to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and #UCLawSF Prof. Dorit Reiss discusses the implications of the former congressman’s anti-vaccine views.
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