Catch the next episode of the Emmy-nominated series "Breaking the Deadlock," hosted by @ucdavis Law Professor @AaronTangLaw, at 9 p.m. tomorrow on @KVIEPBS .
Where is the line of executive power, and what should be done if that line is crossed? Depends on who you ask.
@AaronTangLaw guides a panel of influential figures through this very hypothetical in BREAKING the DEADLOCK: A Power Play, premiering 5/20 at 9PM.
📸: Meredith Nierman
It’s commencement day! 🎓
Watch the @ucdavis Law Spring 2025 Commencement Ceremony livestream starting at 11 a.m. here: https://t.co/ZXbTAoDiSP
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Gabriel Chin of @UCDavisLaw explains how the 14th Amendment granted citizenship to formerly enslaved individuals, regardless of the status of their parents.
Listen to #WeThePeoplePodcast: https://t.co/Xn7YaxpJFZ
Join us at @UCBerkeley for the May Day Conference on Free Inquiry!
The May Day Conference is a UC-wide gathering of faculty to examine threats to academic freedom and chart a path forward for open inquiry in higher education.
Register today!
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Gabriel Chin of @UCDavisLaw explains the citizenship granted to former enslaved individuals by the 14th Amendment as an example for interpreting the arguments surrounding birthright citizenship.
Watch #AmericasTownHall live now: https://t.co/37EGmbpB4u
‼️LIVE in 1 HOUR‼️from UT Knoxville, Vikram Amar, Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, @UCDavisLaw, and Chuck Cooper, Founding Member and Chairman of Cooper & Kirk, PLLC, will be debating the question, "Are persons born in the U.S. citizens by birthright under the Fourteenth Amendment?" #citizen #american #america #debate
Join us here: https://t.co/9HxBUZYbba
The major questions doctrine now is used to challenge the Trump administration, @ucdavis Law Prof. @AaronTangLaw writes in @nytimes. "As the saying goes, what goes around, comes around. And it is not likely to be good for Mr. Trump." https://t.co/JFzLCdJkHK
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.@ucdavis Law Professor Vikram D. Amar will participate in this debate on Wednesday, April 23.
Watch the livestream here: https://t.co/rUnhHZjOqe
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THIS WEEK, we are having a debate at UT Knoxville asking the question, "Are persons born in the U.S. citizens by birthright under the Fourteenth Amendment?" Arguing the affirmative is Vikram Amar, Distinguished Professor of Law, @UCDavisLaw. Arguing the negative is Chuck Cooper, Founding Member and Chairman of Cooper & Kirk, PLLC. @PhilipWegmann will be moderating this debate. You can join us in-person by registering for a FREE ticket to this debate here: https://t.co/G63lWsx17r
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This month, we are highlighting Esmeralda Zendejas ’06, a San Joaquin Superior Court judge. She is the first graduate of the King Hall Outreach Program (KHOP) known to have become a judge!
Read the full feature at the link: https://t.co/O6osjcMdCo
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.@ucdavis Law Prof. @AfraAfsharipour's article "Gender and the Social Structure of Exclusion in U.S. Corporate Law" (co-authored with @BYULaw Prof. @mattjennejohn) has been named one of the Top 10 Corporate and Securities Articles of 2024. Read more here: https://t.co/mAmVN26Q5f
“I think relying on contract attorneys is a little scary because you just really have to rely on the attorneys’ integrity and intelligence and experience," @ucdavis Law Professor @lisareneepruitt told @investigatewest.
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Bay Area folks: come join me tomorrow night @KQED’s Night of Ideas at the SF Public Library, where I’ll be debating institutional neutrality with @StanfordLaw’s Diego Zambrano. 9pm, and it’s free!
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