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LMU Loyola Law School Commencement 2023
View highlights of LMU Loyola Law School's May 21, 2023 Commencement ceremony, held in the Sunken Garden at LMU's Westchester campus. Learn more at www.lls.edu/commencement!

The Last Prosecutor: Nuremberg Prosecutor Ben Ferencz's Interview with Professor Stan Goldman
Professor Stan Goldman, Founder of Center for the Study of Law & Genocide, sits down for a discussion with Benjamin B. Ferencz, the last living Nuremberg prosecutor. As the war was ending, the Jewish American/Harvard-educated Ferencz was a battle de...

CSLG: Careers in Atrocity Law & Advocacy
CSLG: Careers in Atrocity Law & AdvocacyLLS' Career Development Office and the Center for the Study of Law & Genocide hosts Kristen Nelson, senior counsel, Hecht Partners LLP; and Helen Worsnop, senior assistant prosecutor, United Nations Assistance ...

Youth Justice Education Clinic's Sarah Lucero '24 Shares Experiential Training Experience at LLS
Lucero points to an Education Law class with LMU Loyola Law School Professor Megan Stanton-Trehan as the “starting point” for her journey in justice. As a part-time student and a full-time teacher at the time, Lucero was having a difficult time d...

L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti Greets Coelho Law Fellows
“This is my dream come true,” said the Hon. Tony Coelho in welcoming multiple classes of the Coelho Law Fellowship as more than 30 past and current members gathered on the LMU Loyola Law School campus July 15-16 for their first in-person meeting ...

Swearing In Ceremony May 2022
LMU Loyola Law School hosted a private Swearing-In Ceremony to administer the state and federal oaths to the new attorneys who passed the February 2022 State of California Bar Exam. The Swearing-In Ceremony took place at Loyola Law School in Burns Lo...

The Court’s Role in Victims’ Rights. A RISE Clinic Symposium 2022.
Judges describe their judicial responsibilities in presiding over criminal cases and their role in crime victims’ rights. Panelists: Honorable Curtis A. Kin, Honorable Wendy Segall, Honorable Teresa Sullivan, Flor Molina, Catherine Clark Moderator...

Defenders at the Table with Victims’ Rights. RISE Clinic Symposium 2022.
Federal and LA County public defenders alongside survivor leaders will discuss creative solutions to develop structures in court to help victims of crime. Panelists: Sean Kennedy, Angela Viramontes, Mary Elaine Tennant, Chrashawn Jackson, Serafin Se...

A Trauma Informed Approach To Prosecution. RISE Clinic Symposium 2022.
Federal and state prosecutors present their ideas on improvements to the criminal justice process based on their personal observations and experiences working in specialized programs for crime victims. Panelists: Paul Kim, Tiffiny Blacknell, Guiller...

Survivors Shifting the Conversation on Victims’ Rights. RISE Clinic Symposium 2022.
Survivor leaders from diverse backgrounds utilize their experiences with navigating the criminal justice system to propose improvements that support crime victims’ rights. Panelists: Wendy Barnes, Flor Molina, Chivas J. Mays, Jimmy Lopez, Honorabl...

SJI Survivor Consultant Testimony: Adrianna Griffith
Trafficking survivor, Adrianna Griffith, shares what racial equity means in anti-human-trafficking efforts.

SJI Survivor Consultant Testimony: Polina Ostrenkova
Trafficking survivor, Polina Ostrenkova, shares what racial equity means in anti-human-trafficking efforts.

Understanding Genocide Claims in the Russia Ukraine Conflict. April 4th, 2022
This very special panel event examined the factual, legal, and humanitarian concerns at the heart of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Yarema Kondratyuk, Esq., managing partner of Kodary, a law firm in Lviv, Ukraine, and Szymon Gostynski, Esq, of Gostynsk...

Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic (LIJC) Hosts Status Pending Film Screening and Panel Discussion
With immigration law under attack, the award-winning short documentary Status Pending follows five Mexican-American immigration lawyers who form a support group as they strive to help their clients obtain safety and status in the United States. Throu...

Swearing-In Ceremony June 2021
On June 3, 2021, Loyola Law School celebrated its newest cohort of alumni sworn in by the state of California as attorneys.

Holistic Advocacy: Lessons Learned Addressing Legal and Systemic Challenges in Los Angeles County
Everychild Symposium 2021: "Holistic Advocacy: Working to End the School to Prison Pipeline for Crossover Youth" Panel: Lessons Learned Addressing Legal and Systemic Challenges in Los Angeles County March 12, 2021 Panelists: Maggie Brandow, Atto...

Holistic Advocacy: Serving Crossover Youth During COVID 19 and Beyond
Everychild Symposium 2021: "Holistic Advocacy: Working to End the School to Prison Pipeline for Crossover Youth" Panel: Serving Crossover Youth During COVID 19 and Beyond March 12, 2021 Panelists: Betty Fang, Policy Associate, Education and Youth...

Holistic Advocacy: Changing the Narrative Through Education Advocacy in Defense Practice
Everychild Symposium 2021: "Holistic Advocacy: Working to End the School to Prison Pipeline for Crossover Youth" Panel: Changing the Narrative Through Education Advocacy in Defense Practice March 11, 2021 Panelists: Andrew Bouvier-Brown, Attorney...

Holistic Advocacy: Effective Collaboration When Representing Crossover Youth
Everychild Symposium 2021: "Holistic Advocacy: Working to End the School to Prison Pipeline for Crossover Youth" Panel: Effective Collaboration When Representing Crossover Youth March 11, 2021 Panelists: Isabel Daniels, CARE Attorney, Children's...

Holistic Advocacy: Trauma and Its Impact Why Foster Youth Cross Over and Key Intervention Points
Everychild Symposium 2021: "Holistic Advocacy: Working to End the School to Prison Pipeline for Crossover Youth" Panel: Trauma and Its Impact Why Foster Youth Cross Over and Key Intervention March 12, 2021 Panelists: Samantha Buckingham, Clinical...

Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series: Rescuing the Ebony & Jet Photography Archives
Dean Michael Waterstone continues his Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series with alumnus George C. Fatheree III '07. In July 2019, Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP partner and Loyola alumnus George C. Fatheree ’07 had 72 hours to put together a bid for h...

ADA 30 Interview with Tony and Law Fellows
Katherine Perez, Director of The Coelho Center, interviews The Hon. Tony Coelho and Coelho Center Law Fellow Alumni (Kenna Chic, Matt Yanez and Alyssa Simmons) on the 30th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

LLS Swearing-In Ceremony
On January 14, 2021, Loyola Law School celebrated its newest cohort of alumni sworn in by the state of California as attorneys.

Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic at LMU Loyola Law School
Students and faculty directors discuss their experiences in the Loyola Social Justice Clinic. The unique center houses some of Loyola's 20-plus live-client clinics, reflecting Loyola's unparalleled commitment to social justice. LMU Loyola Law School ...

Identifying and Correcting Wrongful Convictions: The Path Forward
Panel Patricia Cummings, Supervisor, Philadelphia District Attorney's Conviction Integrity Unit Marissa Bluestine, Assistant Director, Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice George Gascon, District Attorney Candidate, Los Angeles Cou...

From Arrest to Parole: Public Safety Through a Social Justice Lens
Panel Keith Wattley, Executive Director, UnCommon Law Robin Steinberg, CEO, The Bail Project Adnan Khan, Executive Director, Re:Store Justice Moderator: Sean Kennedy, Executive Director, Center for Juvenile Law & Policy, LMU Loyola Law School Keyn...

Faulty Forensics and Wrongful Convictions: Challenging Dubious Science in Criminal Cases
Panel Dr. Katherine Roberts, Executive Director, California Forensic Science Institute Anna Vasquez, Outreach and Education Director, Innocence Project of Texas Lynn Robitaille Garcia, General Counsel, Texas Forensic Science Commission Jarrett Adam...

Prosecutorial Philosophy & Decision Making
Prof. Gary Williams moderates a discussion with George Gascon on issues that surround the Office of the District Attorney of Los Angeles County. LMU Loyola Law School extended an invitation to Jackie Lacey, District Attorney of Los Angeles County, ...

LMU Loyola Law School LAUSD Candidate Forum
The Coelho Center for Disability Law, Policy & Innovation and The Youth Justice Education Clinic hosted candidates running for LAUSD School Board positions in Districts 3 & 7. The event was hosted by LMU Loyola Law School Coelho Center for Disability...

Welcome to LLS Centennial Day!
LMU Loyola Law School Dean Michael Waterstone welcomes members of the greater LLS community to join him in celebrating LLS Centennial Day! Celebrations all day long on Sept. 8, 2020 marked the occasion -- and it continues at www.lls.edu/lls100!

COVID-19 & Legal Education
In this informal summer series, Dean Michael Waterstone explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on legal education.

COVID-19 & Business Interruption Cases
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members explore the ways that the law has and has not responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. Professor John Nockleby moderates a panel on business interruption cases with Rob Ammons, The Ammons Law Firm, LLP...

COVID-19 & Perspectives on the Present and Future of the Workplace
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members explore the ways that the law has and has not responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, and perspectives on the present and future of the workplace. Professors Therese Maynard and Shannon Treviño '06 mo...

Representing Protesters
This Legal Lunch Bites webinar, an informal virtual summer series, LLS faculty members discuss pressing issues. Professor Gary Williams moderates a panel on representing protesters with Monique Alarcon '16, Baum Hedlund Aristei & Goldman; Cynthia And...

The Flynn Case: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members discuss pressing issues. Professors Laurie Levenson and Jessica Levinson '05 discuss the case of U.S. v. Michael Flynn, which raises a host of issues regarding prosecutorial discretion, the scope of...

COVID-19 & Public Interest Legal Services
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members discuss pressing issues. Professor Sande Buhai '82 moderated a panel with Professor Elizabeth Bluestein, Yvonne Mariajimenez ’84, Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County and Cindy Pánuc...

Arresting Police Violence
The movement to hold the police accountable for the use of violence against people of color, and especially Black men and women, has been building for years, spurred on by the Black Lives Matter Movement. This panel will consider whether it is possib...

COVID-19 & Immigration
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members explore the ways that the law has and has not responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the way that the law channels public and private action in pandemic circumstances. Professors Kathleen Kim and V...

COVID-19 & Immunity from Liability
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members explore the ways that the law has and has not responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the way that the law channels public and private action in pandemic circumstances. Professors John Nockleby and ...

COVID-19 & the Election Process
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members explore the ways that the law has and has not responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the way that the law channels public and private action in pandemic circumstances. Professors Jessica Levinson, ...

COVID 19 & Contracts
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members explore the ways that the law has and has not responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the way that the law channels public and private action in pandemic circumstances. Professors Bob Brain, Victor ...

Artificial Intelligence Tools in the Fight Against COVID-19
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members explore the ways that the law has and has not responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the way that the law channels public and private action in pandemic circumstances.Professors Jeffery Atik and Ka...

Dean's Centennial Distinguished Speaker Series: Impact of COVID 19 on Law & Business
This episode of the Dean's Centennial Distinguished Speaker Series focuses on the Impact of COVID-19 on Law & Business. The session examined how the pandemic is affecting the legal system, underserved clients and small businesses. Distinguished guest...

COVID-19 & Criminal & Juvenile Justice
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members explore the ways that the law has and has not responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the way that the law channels public and private action in pandemic circumstances.Professors Samantha Buckingham...

COVID 19 & the Constitution
In this informal summer series, LLS faculty members explore the ways that the law has and has notresponded to the COVID-19 pandemic,and the way that the law channels public and private action in pandemic circumstances.Professors Aaron Caplan, Justin ...

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