UC Legal Studies analyzes constitutionalism, human rights, technology, and criminal justice through social-science and humanities lenses.
Comparative study of privacy regulations: GDPR vs. California CCPA
Podcast series on restorative-justice practices in juvenile courts
Text-mining analysis of dissent language in Supreme Court opinions
Policy brief on AI transparency requirements in administrative agencies
Interactive visualization of bail amounts and racial disparities
Ethnography of courthouse navigation for self-represented litigants
VR simulation teaching constitutional rights during police encounters
Moot-court competition focusing on digital-speech moderation
Crowdsourced database tracking environmental-justice lawsuits
Critical essay on indigenous legal pluralism in Canada and the U.S.
Network analysis of corporate lobbying on antitrust legislation
Workshop designing plain-language legal documents for tenants
Study of algorithmic risk-assessment tools in parole decisions
Digital archive of prison-abolition zines and art
Policy analysis of global climate-litigation trends
Machine-learning classifier detecting hate-speech categories in online forums
Field survey on public perceptions of jury duty fairness
Interactive timeline of constitutional amendments and social movements
Role-playing game teaching comparative legal systems
Documentary on community lawyering in migrant farmworker rights
Explore law’s impact and prepare for justice-oriented careers with UC Legal Studies.
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