UC Law Schools Orchestrate 2-Day Civil Rights Conference

Four California law schools have launched a conference to prepare lawyers to protect the civil rights of vulnerable people, a service they see as increasingly necessary in the Age of Trump.

The four University of California law schools—Berkeley School of Law, UCLA School of Law, UC Davis School of Law, and UC Irvine School of Law—have created the new conference, “Civil Rights in the 21st Century,” as a call to students and young lawyers to public service law work in areas ranging from immigration to water rights to police accountability.

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