Are global superpowers such as the United States, the European Union, and China engaged in a race not to regulate artificial intelligence? Since the emergence of generative AI, a transformative technology, AI regulation has become a focal point in policy debates. In response, major jurisdictions have seen a surge in legislative and enforcement activity. Join the UCLA Anderson Center for Global Management (CGM) and the UCLA School of Law’s Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy (LMI) in hosting…
Find out more »John Morely Augustus E. Lines Professor of Law Yale Law School The UCLA Business Law Workshop is an interdisciplinary workshop hosted by Professor Andrew Verstein, attended by students and faculty members. Speakers from other universities will be invited to present working papers contracts, corporate law, and other business law subjects. Students will write graded reaction papers. This seminar is particularly well suited for students who wish to see the scholarly process in action. These visitors will present works-in-progress for 15-25…
Find out more »Join us for an engaging lunch session with Rita-Anne O’Neill, Pat Brown, and Chole Zack, from Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, where they will unravel the complexities of Due Diligence. RSVP on MyLaw. This is a private event open to UCLA School of law students, faculty and staff. For questions, please email lowellmilkeninstitute@law.ucla.edu. Please note that lunch is not guaranteed for any RSVPs received after Wednesday, February 5 at 5:00 pm.
Find out more »The Power to Destroy: How the Antitax Movement Hijacked America How the antitax fringe went mainstream—and now threatens America’s future The postwar United States enjoyed large, widely distributed economic rewards—and most Americans accepted that taxes were a reasonable price to pay for living in a society of shared prosperity. Then in 1978 California enacted Proposition 13, a property tax cap that Ronald Reagan hailed as a “second American Revolution,” setting off an antitax, antigovernment wave that has transformed American politics…
Find out more »Ann Lipton Associate Dean for Faculty Research Tulane University Law School The UCLA Business Law Workshop is an interdisciplinary workshop hosted by Professor Andrew Verstein, attended by students and faculty members. Speakers from other universities will be invited to present working papers contracts, corporate law, and other business law subjects. Students will write graded reaction papers. This seminar is particularly well suited for students who wish to see the scholarly process in action. These visitors will present works-in-progress for 15-25…
Find out more »Jeffery Zhang Assistant Professor of Law University of Michigan Law School The UCLA Business Law Workshop is an interdisciplinary workshop hosted by Professor Andrew Verstein, attended by students and faculty members. Speakers from other universities will be invited to present working papers contracts, corporate law, and other business law subjects. Students will write graded reaction papers. This seminar is particularly well suited for students who wish to see the scholarly process in action. These visitors will present works-in-progress for 15-25…
Find out more »Kevin Haeberle Professor of Law University of California, Irvine School of Law The UCLA Business Law Workshop is an interdisciplinary workshop hosted by Professor Andrew Verstein, attended by students and faculty members. Speakers from other universities will be invited to present working papers contracts, corporate law, and other business law subjects. Students will write graded reaction papers. This seminar is particularly well suited for students who wish to see the scholarly process in action. These visitors will present works-in-progress for…
Find out more »Adam Pritchard Frances and George Skestos Professor of Law University of Michigan Law School The UCLA Business Law Workshop is an interdisciplinary workshop hosted by Professor Andrew Verstein, attended by students and faculty members. Speakers from other universities will be invited to present working papers contracts, corporate law, and other business law subjects. Students will write graded reaction papers. This seminar is particularly well suited for students who wish to see the scholarly process in action. These visitors will present…
Find out more »Vincent Buccola Professor of Law University of Chicago Law School The UCLA Business Law Workshop is an interdisciplinary workshop hosted by Professor Andrew Verstein, attended by students and faculty members. Speakers from other universities will be invited to present working papers contracts, corporate law, and other business law subjects. Students will write graded reaction papers. This seminar is particularly well suited for students who wish to see the scholarly process in action. These visitors will present works-in-progress for 15-25 minutes,…
Find out more »Babbet Boliek Professor of Law Pepperdine Caruso School of Law The UCLA Business Law Workshop is an interdisciplinary workshop hosted by Professor Andrew Verstein, attended by students and faculty members. Speakers from other universities will be invited to present working papers contracts, corporate law, and other business law subjects. Students will write graded reaction papers. This seminar is particularly well suited for students who wish to see the scholarly process in action. These visitors will present works-in-progress for 15-25 minutes,…
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