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Fall 2026 Registration Information:
- The Fall 2026 law catalog and schedule are now available.
- Dean Kyle Jones is available for academic advising. To schedule an appointment, email Dean Jones with your availability.
- Fall exam schedule is now available.
- The tentative Spring 2027 list of classes is now available.
- See Tera Holmes’ 5/12 and 5/14 emails for more information.
New Elective: Tax Advocacy Clinic: See Natascha Fastabend’s 5/14 email for more information.
Bar Prep and Course Selection: See Professor Francis’ 5/13 email for more information.
Rising 3Ls: Advanced Core Clinic Approval: See Debi Gloria’s 4/14 email for more information. Approvals are due by July 20.
Equal Justice Works: Public Interest Summer Primer: May 27-May 28, Virtual: This primer is designed to help students prepare for summer legal internships and will bring together practitioners and experts from the legal field for eight interactive sessions on topics ranging from trauma-informed lawyering to client interactions to the technology landscape for public interest legal practice. Register to attend.
National Plaintiffs' Law Association Summer 2026 Job Fair: June 29-July 1, Virtual: This fair serves as a meaningful national hiring pipeline for plaintiff-side employers and is specifically designed for 2L summer positions for Summer 2027 and post-graduate opportunities. Register by June 21 at 11:59pm.
2026-2027 Socio-Legal Studies Workshops and Book Talks | Call for Speakers: This series focuses primarily on works-in-progress and offers a unique opportunity to share projects, get feedback, and make connections within and beyond the UC Irvine campus. If you would like to present a work in progress or a completed book, books can be published recently (2025-) or be due to publish in 2026-27. Submit your proposal by May 24.
California Lawyers Association (CLA): Student Reporter Scholarship: June 12-13, VEA Newport Beach, A Marriott Resort & Spa: The CLA is seeking current law students to serve as Student Reporters for the Solo Small Firm Summit. Student reporters will attend the conference, take and post photographs on their own and CLA social media, and author a short recap article after the summit. Student Reporters will receive a complimentary conference registration, learn and network from experienced attorneys and legal professionals, have an opportunity to show their writing and speaking skills, and receive mentorship and coaching in the preparation, writing, and editing processes. To learn more about the summit, visit their website for more information. Submit an up-to-date resume, a 2-5 page writing sample, and a 150-300 word statement of interest by email to newlawyers@calawyers.org. You must be a member of CLA to be considered. Membership in CLA is free for law students. Applications are considered on a rolling basis.
Veterans’ Legal Career Fair: September 18, Washington, D.C.: This career fair connects current and former U.S. military personnel from all six branches with leading national employers and offers career preparation, guidance, and coaching from the country’s military and business leaders to help veterans navigate the transition to civilian practice. Register to attend.
Know Your Rights: Refer to the information in this Know Your Rights guide provided by UCOP for immigrant legal services. Copies have been posted on the student bulletin boards within the Law School and pocket/wallet-sized cards are available for pickup in the Student Affairs and Student Services Suite (MPAA 210). The suite also has red cards available from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center.
View previous SLATE newsletters here.
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