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Nicholas Iovino

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Senior news writer/editor at @uclaw_sf | News junkie | road tripper | history nerd | hiking enthusiast | erstwhile @CourthouseNews reporter | @ecjrn alum

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Nasdaq’s MarketSite in New York City’s Times Square buzzed with startup directors and industry leaders for the biannual Venture Capital-Backed Board Academy on Oct. 29, organized by UC Law SF’s Center for Business Law and sponsored by @CooleyLLP, @Nasdaq, and @WoodruffSawyer

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For over 40 years, UC Law SF Professor of Practice and Director of Academic Support Laurie Zimet ’82 has been a national thought-leader and innovator with regard to teaching methods and student academic support. Read more about her award-winning work: uclawsf.edu/2024/03/12/lau…


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Through the UC Law SF Judicial Externship Program, Sheila Zerang ’24 was able to work with judges and gain real life legal experience thanks to the close proximity of the campus to the courts. Read more: uclawsf.edu/2024/03/06/jud…


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“Eumi K. Lee, who trained hundreds of future attorneys while serving as a clinical professor at UC Law SF for 13 years, became one of the newest members of the federal bench this week.” Hear more from students and faculty who remember Judge Lee's impact: uclawsf.edu/2024/03/21/eum…


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Prof. Ming Hsu Chen pens an op-ed in the SF Chronicle on the importance of expanding opportunities for undocumented students after the Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action and student loan relief. Read her piece here: sfchronicle.com/opinion/openfo…


When he's not helping law students understand criminal justice & the Middle East, @uclaw_sf Prof. George Bisharat is belting out blues tunes, playing harmonica & racking up award nominations as "Big Harp George." uchastings.edu/2023/07/10/big…


From working for public defenders & district attorneys to clerking for state & federal judges, the Bridge Fellowship Program at @uclaw_sf gives recent grads a chance to serve the public while gaining experience & connections that set them up for success. uchastings.edu/2023/04/26/bri…


Before taking over the helm of a major city department, SF Aging and Disability Services Director Kelly Dearman's experiences as a @uclaw_sf student shaped her future career. uchastings.edu/2023/03/29/uc-…


A film premiere, poetry reading & panel discussion featuring Indigenous artists, law professors & an award-winning filmmaker will mark the 200-year anniversary of a SCOTUS ruling that redefined Indigenous land rights in the U.S. uchastings.edu/2023/03/09/fil…


Faculty visitors from foreign law schools recently flew across oceans to visit the campus of @uclaw_sf to learn more about its robust clinical education programs. uchastings.edu/2023/02/09/law…


This is a travesty, @pbsnewshour Bring back Politics Monday with Amy Walter and Tamara Keith. This was something I looked forward to every Monday. Why do we only get to hear men discuss politics on this program now? We want to hear intelligent women discuss politics too.

Sharing this here because my mentions are full of questions about what happened to Politics Monday on the PBS NewsHour. I don’t have a lot of answers. I’ll just say, the 7+ years I got to be part of the Politics Monday team with @amyewalter and the @NewsHour family were a gift.

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.@uclaw_sf will stop participating in @usnews college rankings process. Dean Faigman says the new methodology "fails to address many of the most fundamental flaws with its ranking system." uchastings.edu/2023/01/06/uc-…


From regulating cryptocurrency and breaking up big tech giants to protecting pregnant workers, @uclaw_sf professors share what they think will be the biggest legal issues to watch for in 2023. uchastings.edu/2023/01/05/uc-…


"It's shameful that Democrats are sitting on" a bill that would require workplace accommodations for pregnant employees, said Liz Morris of @UCHastings @WorkLifeLawCtr via @bloomberglaw news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-re…


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Just in: California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye has just announced that she will not seek re-election, and will leave the court after her term ends on Jan. 1, 2023. @CourthouseNews


.@FiveThirtyEight's data analysis shows what we already knew. SCOTUS has become more partisan. The % of cases divided by the appointing president's party has risen while the % of unanimous rulings has declined. So much for deciding cases based on the law. fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-s…


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