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  • Deborah Cantrell
    Professor Deborah Cantrell almost didn’t become a lawyer. She originally planned to pursue postgraduate study in psychology or economics, but after finding the requisite long hours in a research lab isolating, she found her way to the law, where she has thrived by combining her passions for how people learn to work well together and pursuing social change.
  • Anna Spain Bradley at FEMA
    Associate Professor Anna Spain Bradley served as the keynote speaker at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)'s signature event in Washington, D.C. celebrating Conflict Resolution Month.
  • Escalante National Monument
    Professors Sarah Krakoff and Mark Squillace each submitted law professor amicus briefs challenging the Trump administration's actions to shrink Bears Ears National Monument and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, respectively.
  • White
    Professor Ahmed White’s book tells the story of one of the most important labor disputes in American history.
  • Andrew Schwartz
    In a landmark ruling, a Delaware court for the first time ever allowed a buyer to back out of a corporate acquisition pursuant to a "material adverse change" (MAC) clause in the merger agreement—a subject examined by Professor Andrew Schwartz in his 2010 article published in the UCLA Law Review.
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