Professor RONALD ARONOVSKY
• Re-elected, Executive Committee, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, AALS

Associate Dean CHRISTOPHER CAMERON
• Moderator, At 70, Should the National Labor Relations Act Be Retired? Section on Labor Relations & Employment Law, AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco

Professor CATHERINE CARPENTER
• Panelist, Tying Curricular Innovations to the Experiences of Our Graduates: Research and Vision, Committee on Curriculum and Research Program, AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco

Professor MICHAEL DORFF
• Speaker, Does One Hand Wash the Other: Examining the Setting of CEO Pay, Burbank Bar Association

Professor SILVIA FAERMAN
• Speaker, Current Topics in International Intellectual Property Law, Intellectual Property Section, Conejo Valley Bar Association

Professor JAMES FISCHER
• Panelist, Remedies for Election Wrongs, Section on Remedies, AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco

Professor MICHAEL FROST
• Lecturer, Judicial Opinion-Writing Seminar with Professor PAUL BATEMAN, Nevada Supreme Court, Carson City, Nevada

Professor NORMAN GARLAND
• EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE: THE ACCUSED'S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INTRODUCE FAVORABLE EVIDENCE, THIRD EDITION (with E. J. Imwinkelried; LexisNexis, 2004)

Professor ISABELLE GUNNING
• Moderator, Skills Training for the Lawyer: Teaching ADR in Litigation of Family Business Disputes, Sections on ADR and Litigation, AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco

Professor PAUL HORWITZ
Free Speech as Risk Analysis in FIRST AMENDMENT LAW HANDBOOK (West, 2004-2005)

Professor DAVID KOHLER
• Speaker, Richmond Newspapers v. Virginia, 25 Years Later: Is There A Presumption of Access to Terrorism and Celebrity Cases? ABA Forum Committee on Communications Annual Meeting

Professor JAMES KUSHNER
• Speaker, New Urbanism: Urban Development and Ethnic Integration in Europe and the United States, Land Use Law and Social Exclusion: The Legal Fight Against Urban Ghettos Conference, University of Barcelona
• Interviewed regarding “scam” parking tickets, NBC-4 News

 

 

Professor ROBERT LIND
• Quoted, “A Move for Art's Sake Stirs Debate on Bequests: A judge rules that a prized collection may be relocated despite the wishes of its donor,” Los Angeles Times

Professor ROBERT LUTZ
• Appointed Chair, Multijurisdictional Practice Committee, International Law Section, State Bar of California
• Member, Task Force, General Agreement on Trade in Services
• Meeting Organizer, International Trade of Legal Services, U.S. Trade Representatives and ABA International Law Section, Washington, DC
• Speaker, The Train Left the Station: The Practice of Transnational Law and Role of the California Bar, International Law Section Retreat, State Bar of California, Santa Monica

Professor JONATHAN MILLER
• Regional Editor, 38 THE INTERNATIONAL LAWYER (Fall 2004)

Professor AUSTEN PARRISH
• Quoted, “Panel Will Mull Whether Disabled Foster Child Can Sue,” Los Angeles Daily Journal

Professor ROBERT PUGSLEY
• Interviewed, ABC Radio Network; Channel 1-TV; www.channelone.com; CNN; KNX-AM; “Mark Larson Show,” KOGO-AM; “Air Talk” and “Talk of the City,” KPCC-FM; KTLA-TV; “Dateline Washington,” Radio America; WNDA-AM; “Mark Bernier Program,” WNDB-AM (Daytona Beach)
• Quoted in New York Daily News; People Magazine

Professor MYRNA RAEDER
• Commentator, Crawford and the Confrontation Clause, Section on Evidence Luncheon, AALS Annual Meeting, San Francisco
• Presenter, Compensation for Individuals Erroneously Convicted of Crimes They Did Not Commit, ABA Criminal Justice Council, Washington DC
• Presentation, ABA Policy on Crime Labs, Forensic Science Committee, International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), Los Angeles
• Interviewed regarding DNA Databank Proposition 69, KPCC
• Quoted on domestic violence in the Riverside Press-Enterprise

Professor ANGELA RILEY
Indigenous Peoples and the Promise of Globalization: An Essay on Rights and Responsibilities, 14 KANSAS JOURNAL OF LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY 155 (2004)

ADJUNCT FACULTY
Professor AMY PELLMAN
• Named Senior Fellow, UCLA School of Public Affairs

AALS = Association of American Law Schools
ABA = American Bar Association
LACBA = Los Angeles County Bar Association
NALP = National Association for Law Placement

 

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