UC’s MA in Legal Studies offers interdisciplinary examination of legal systems, justice, and regulation without requiring a JD, preparing students for policy and research careers.
Empirical study of eviction court outcomes before and after right-to-counsel laws
Policy memo on algorithmic transparency requirements for predictive policing tools
Interactive dashboard visualizing bail-setting disparities by county
Comparative analysis of data-privacy statutes in California and the EU
Podcast series demystifying landmark Supreme Court cases for high-schoolers
Survey experiment on public perceptions of restorative justice programs
Digital archive of prison abolitionist zines and pamphlets
White paper on intellectual-property reform for open-source vaccine tech
Machine-learning audit detecting gender bias in judicial opinions
Oral-history project with immigration attorneys on asylum-law shifts
VR courtroom simulation for training lay advocates in small-claims procedure
Critical essay on environmental justice litigation in frontline communities
Crowdsourced map of police-use-of-force policies across U.S. municipalities
Ethnographic film on community bail funds’ impact on defendants’ lives
NLP tool extracting precedent citations from case law for legal researchers
Workshop curriculum on cyberlaw for nonprofit data-security teams
Policy brief evaluating cannabis legalization’s racial equity outcomes
Interactive timeline of constitutional amendments and related social movements
Analysis of arbitration clauses in gig-economy contracts
Conference on AI ethics and liability in autonomous vehicles
Interrogate law’s impact and craft better policy with UC’s analytical MA.
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