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UC Davis School of Law

The University of California, Davis School of Law (commonly known as King Hall) is the professional graduate law school of the University of California, Davis. The school received ABA approval in 1968.[4] It joined the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) in 1968.[5]

University of California, Davis
School of Law
MottoFiat lux (Latin)
Parent schoolUniversity of California
Established1965[1]
School typePublic
Parent endowment$2.2 billion (2021)[2]
DeanKevin Johnson
LocationDavis, California, U.S.
38°32′09″N 121°44′57″W / 38.53583°N 121.74917°W / 38.53583; -121.74917
Enrollment622[1]
Faculty62[1]
USNWR ranking55th (tie) (2024)[1]
Bar pass rate84% (July 2019 1st time takers)[3]
Websitelaw.ucdavis.edu
ABA profileStandard 509 Report

UC Davis School of Law is the smallest of the five law schools in the University of California system, with a total enrollment of under 600 students. The school is located in a building named for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and commonly referred to as King Hall.[6]

History edit

During the late 1940s, the rapid expansion of the Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco partially relieved some of the political pressure on Boalt Hall at the Berkeley campus to compromise on its rigid standards for student admissions and faculty hiring.[7]: 241  Boalt Hall was able to hold the line on its standards and thereby ascended to the top tier of American law schools by the 1990s.[7]: 241 

To further protect Boalt Hall, the university appointed a committee in 1960 to prepare recommendations for the establishment of additional law schools in the UC system.[7]: 261  The committee recommended that law schools should be established at Davis, San Diego, and Santa Barbara, but Davis was identified as the highest priority because of its proximity to the California State Capitol at Sacramento.[7]: 261 

Formal planning for the law school at Davis began in 1962.[7]: 261  The Boalt Hall faculty actively supported and worked on the development of the new law school at Davis because they knew it would relieve the pressure on themselves to ease up on admissions standards.[7]: 261  It helped that one of their own, Edward L. Barrett, Jr., was appointed as Davis's first dean in 1964.[7]: 261  King Hall opened in a temporary space in 1966 and moved to a permanent building in fall 1968.[7]: 261  The first class of 69 students graduated in June 1969.[7]: 261 

Apart from Barrett, no one else went from Berkeley to Davis.[7]: 261  Barrett was exceedingly careful to not compete against Berkeley in hiring the first law professors at Davis.[7]: 261  He knew Boalt Hall regarded Stanford Law School as its only equal within California, and was "sensitive to the somewhat elitist stance of the Boalt Hall faculty and their skepticism that a first-rate law school could be built on an agricultural campus".[7]: 261 

Rankings and academics edit

 
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In 2016, U.S. News & World Report ranked UC Davis 30th among all law schools in the United States.[1]

For diversity among the five law schools in the UC system, UC Davis was named the second-most diverse after UC Hastings by U.S. News & World Report.[8] Princeton Review placed UC Davis Law tenth in the nation for faculty diversity in the 2009 version of its annual law ranking. It is listed as an "A−" in the March 2011 "Diversity Honor Roll" by The National Jurist: The Magazine for Law Students.[9]

It is listed as an "A" (#16) in the January 2011 "Best Public Interest Law Schools" ratings by The National Jurist: The Magazine for Law Students.[10]

UC Davis Law has the smallest student body of the UC law schools. It has a slightly higher student/faculty ratio than UCLA or Berkeley.[11]

UC Davis has been ranked as the fifth most-expensive public law school in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.[12] It is also ranked first for providing the most financial aid.[12]

 
Main Entrance to King Hall

UC Davis grants the second-most in financial aid in the country.[13][14][15] UC Davis Law's King Hall Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP), founded in 1990 to help alumni working in relatively low-income public-service law careers to repay student loans, was the first loan repayment assistance program established at any UC law school.[16]

According to Brian Leiter's Law School rankings, Davis ranks 23rd in the nation for scholarly impact as measured by total academic citations of tenure-stream faculty.[17]

On November 28, 2022, UC Davis Law withdrew from U.S. News & World Report rankings and will no longer provide data to contribute to those rankings.[18]

Bar passage rates edit

Based on a 2001-2007 6 year average, 79.4% of UC Davis Law graduates passed the California State Bar exam.[19] In 2009, 89% of first-time test takers passed the California bar.[20]

For July 2012, 78.9% of first-time test takers passed the California bar exam.[21] For July 2013, 85.0% of first-time test takers passed the California Bar Exam.[22]

For July 2014, 86% of first-time test takers passed the California bar exam.[23]

Employment edit

According to King Hall's official 2019 ABA-required disclosures, 85% of the Class of 2019 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.[24] King Hall's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 6.5%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2019 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.[25]

Costs edit

The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at King Hall for the 2013–2014 academic year is $68,346 for California residents and $80,591 for non-residents.[26] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $265,806 for residents.[27]

California International Law Center edit

The California International Law Center is a research center at the Davis School of Law (Martin Luther King, Jr. Hall) that focuses on international, comparative, and transnational law. It works to promote scholarship, curricular and career development, and partnerships with organizations such as the American Society of International Law and the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. It was founded in 2009. CILC's director is Diane Marie Amann, a distinguished scholar in the area of international law. The acronym "CILC" is pronounced as "silk." CILC sponsors the Asylum and Refugee Law National Moot Court Competition.[28]

Darfur Project edit

CILC has partnered with the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights for special project focused on the crisis in Darfur. RFK's 2007 Human Rights Laureate Dr. Mohammed Ahmed Abdallah, academic faculty from throughout California, and CILC's fellow, students, and alumni will participate in creating a report of past reconciliation efforts.[29]

Global Council edit

CILC's Global Council consists of leaders in international legal and policy advocacy. Current members of the council include Prof. Clayborne Carson, Prof. Mireille Delmas-Marty, Prof. William A. Schabas, former ambassador Derek Shearer, and Judge Patricia M. Wald.

Expansion edit

The law school completed a $30 million expansion project in 2011. The project has added an additional wing to the law school's current building, increasing assignable space by nearly 30 percent to provide for additional classrooms, offices, and a new courtroom, named the Paul and Lydia Kalmanovitz Appellate Courtroom in honor of a $1 million gift to the project from the Kalmanovitz Charitable Foundation. The courtroom is used by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, California Supreme Court, and California Court of Appeal[citation needed].

Noted people edit

Faculty edit

  • Alan Brownstein, Boochever and Bird Chair for the Study and Teaching of Freedom and Equality, professor emeritus
  • Gabriel "Jack" Chin, professor of law, specialist in fields of immigration law and criminal procedure
  • Joel Dobris, professor of law, scholar of trusts, wills, and estates
  • Angela P. Harris, professor of law, critical legal theory scholar
  • Robert W. Hillman, professor of law, fair business practices and investor advocacy chair, professor emeritus
  • Edward Imwinkelried, Edward L. Barrett Jr. Professor of Law
  • Kevin Johnson, dean and Mabie-Apallas Professor of Public Interest Law and Chicana/o Studies, specialist in civil rights, immigration, and Chicano/a rights law
  • Miguel Méndez, professor of law, evidence law scholar
  • Terry O'Neill, president, National Organization for Women, acting professor of law 1988–1989.
  • Rex R. Perschbacher, Daniel J. Dykstra Endowed Chair, lecturer (1981–2016), dean of the law school (1998–2008), professor emeritus (2016–2018). Professor of law, civil procedure, professional responsibility, legal ethics and clinical application of legal education
  • Cruz Reynoso, associate justice of the California Supreme Court 1982–1987, Professor Emeritus
  • Martha West, former associate dean; Professor Emeritus
  • William S. Dodge, professor of law, international law, international transactions, and international dispute resolution.
    He currently serves as co-reporter for the American Law Institute's Restatement (Fourth) of Foreign Relations Law: Jurisdiction and as a member of the State Department's Advisory Committee on International Law.

Alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "U.S. News & World Report, "Best Law Schools: University of California -- Davis"".
  2. ^ "UC Davis Endowment Exceeds $2 billion".
  3. ^ Rubino, Kathryn (16 December 2019). "California Bar Exam Results: A Breakdown By Law School (July 2019)". Above the Law. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  4. ^ "ABA-Approved Law Schools by Year". ABA website. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
  5. ^ AALS Member Schools
  6. ^ King Hall
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Epstein, Sandra P. (1997). Law at Berkeley: The History of Boalt Hall. Berkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies Press. ISBN 0-87772-375-3.
  8. ^ "America's Best Graduate Schools 2008, Law School Diversity Index". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  9. ^ Larsen, Rebecca (March 2011), "Most Diverse Law Schools (Diversity Honor Roll)", The National Jurist, 20 (6), San Diego, California: Cypress Magazines: 30–37
  10. ^ Weyenberg, Michelle (January 2011). "Best Law Schools for Public Interest". The National Jurist. 20 (4). San Diego, California: Cypress Magazines: 24–28.
  11. ^ "America's Best Graduate Schools 2008, What are the largest and smallest law schools?". US News. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  12. ^ a b "Public Cost Programs - Top Law Schools - US News Best Graduate Schools". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
  13. ^ "America's Best Graduate Schools 2008, Who's the priciest? Who's the cheapest?". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  14. ^ "America's Best Graduate Schools 2008, Which public schools award the most and the least financial aid?". US News. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  15. ^ "America's Best Graduate Schools 2008, Whose graduates have the most debt? The least?". US News. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  16. ^ "Law School expands loan repayment assistance program". The Aggie. October 5, 2009. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
  17. ^ "Top 25 Law Faculties Based on Scholarly Impact, 2005-2009".
  18. ^ Jones, Dave (2022-11-28). "UC Davis Law Withdraws From U.S. News & World Report Rankings". UC Davis. Retrieved 2022-11-29.
  19. ^ "Internet Legal Research Group: University of California-Davis School of Law, 2009 profile". Retrieved April 13, 2011.
  20. ^ Robertson, Kathy (2009-11-25). "Top UC Davis, McGeorge law students raise the bar". Sacramento Business Journal. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
  21. ^ Hoerauf, Graham (2013-03-13). "California Bar Admissions 2012" (PDF). California Bar Association. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  22. ^ "TaxProf Blog: July 2013 California Bar Exam Results".
  23. ^ Robertson, Kathy (January 8, 2015). "UC Davis ranks No. 4 in bar exam pass rate; McGeorge comes in at No. 15". Sacramento Business Journal. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
  24. ^ "Employment Statistics". 10 September 2008.
  25. ^ "University of California-Davis Profile".
  26. ^ "Tuition and Expenses". 10 September 2008.
  27. ^ "University of California-Davis Profile".
  28. ^ Asylum & Refugee Law National Moot Court Competition
  29. ^ [1] January 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website

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The University of California Davis School of Law commonly known as King Hall is the professional graduate law school of the University of California Davis The school received ABA approval in 1968 4 It joined the Association of American Law Schools AALS in 1968 5 University of California DavisSchool of LawMottoFiat lux Latin Parent schoolUniversity of CaliforniaEstablished1965 1 School typePublicParent endowment 2 2 billion 2021 2 DeanKevin JohnsonLocationDavis California U S 38 32 09 N 121 44 57 W 38 53583 N 121 74917 W 38 53583 121 74917Enrollment622 1 Faculty62 1 USNWR ranking55th tie 2024 1 Bar pass rate84 July 2019 1st time takers 3 Websitelaw wbr ucdavis wbr eduABA profileStandard 509 ReportUC Davis School of Law is the smallest of the five law schools in the University of California system with a total enrollment of under 600 students The school is located in a building named for Dr Martin Luther King Jr and commonly referred to as King Hall 6 Contents 1 History 2 Rankings and academics 2 1 Bar passage rates 3 Employment 4 Costs 5 California International Law Center 5 1 Darfur Project 5 2 Global Council 6 Expansion 7 Noted people 7 1 Faculty 7 2 Alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory editDuring the late 1940s the rapid expansion of the Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco partially relieved some of the political pressure on Boalt Hall at the Berkeley campus to compromise on its rigid standards for student admissions and faculty hiring 7 241 Boalt Hall was able to hold the line on its standards and thereby ascended to the top tier of American law schools by the 1990s 7 241 To further protect Boalt Hall the university appointed a committee in 1960 to prepare recommendations for the establishment of additional law schools in the UC system 7 261 The committee recommended that law schools should be established at Davis San Diego and Santa Barbara but Davis was identified as the highest priority because of its proximity to the California State Capitol at Sacramento 7 261 Formal planning for the law school at Davis began in 1962 7 261 The Boalt Hall faculty actively supported and worked on the development of the new law school at Davis because they knew it would relieve the pressure on themselves to ease up on admissions standards 7 261 It helped that one of their own Edward L Barrett Jr was appointed as Davis s first dean in 1964 7 261 King Hall opened in a temporary space in 1966 and moved to a permanent building in fall 1968 7 261 The first class of 69 students graduated in June 1969 7 261 Apart from Barrett no one else went from Berkeley to Davis 7 261 Barrett was exceedingly careful to not compete against Berkeley in hiring the first law professors at Davis 7 261 He knew Boalt Hall regarded Stanford Law School as its only equal within California and was sensitive to the somewhat elitist stance of the Boalt Hall faculty and their skepticism that a first rate law school could be built on an agricultural campus 7 261 Rankings and academics edit nbsp Mabie Law LibraryIn 2016 U S News amp World Report ranked UC Davis 30th among all law schools in the United States 1 For diversity among the five law schools in the UC system UC Davis was named the second most diverse after UC Hastings by U S News amp World Report 8 Princeton Review placed UC Davis Law tenth in the nation for faculty diversity in the 2009 version of its annual law ranking It is listed as an A in the March 2011 Diversity Honor Roll by The National Jurist The Magazine for Law Students 9 It is listed as an A 16 in the January 2011 Best Public Interest Law Schools ratings by The National Jurist The Magazine for Law Students 10 UC Davis Law has the smallest student body of the UC law schools It has a slightly higher student faculty ratio than UCLA or Berkeley 11 UC Davis has been ranked as the fifth most expensive public law school in the nation by U S News amp World Report 12 It is also ranked first for providing the most financial aid 12 nbsp Main Entrance to King HallUC Davis grants the second most in financial aid in the country 13 14 15 UC Davis Law s King Hall Loan Repayment Assistance Program LRAP founded in 1990 to help alumni working in relatively low income public service law careers to repay student loans was the first loan repayment assistance program established at any UC law school 16 According to Brian Leiter s Law School rankings Davis ranks 23rd in the nation for scholarly impact as measured by total academic citations of tenure stream faculty 17 On November 28 2022 UC Davis Law withdrew from U S News amp World Report rankings and will no longer provide data to contribute to those rankings 18 Bar passage rates edit Based on a 2001 2007 6 year average 79 4 of UC Davis Law graduates passed the California State Bar exam 19 In 2009 89 of first time test takers passed the California bar 20 For July 2012 78 9 of first time test takers passed the California bar exam 21 For July 2013 85 0 of first time test takers passed the California Bar Exam 22 For July 2014 86 of first time test takers passed the California bar exam 23 Employment editAccording to King Hall s official 2019 ABA required disclosures 85 of the Class of 2019 obtained full time long term JD required employment nine months after graduation 24 King Hall s Law School Transparency under employment score is 6 5 indicating the percentage of the Class of 2019 unemployed pursuing an additional degree or working in a non professional short term or part time job nine months after graduation 25 Costs editThe total cost of attendance indicating the cost of tuition fees and living expenses at King Hall for the 2013 2014 academic year is 68 346 for California residents and 80 591 for non residents 26 The Law School Transparency estimated debt financed cost of attendance for three years is 265 806 for residents 27 California International Law Center editThe California International Law Center is a research center at the Davis School of Law Martin Luther King Jr Hall that focuses on international comparative and transnational law It works to promote scholarship curricular and career development and partnerships with organizations such as the American Society of International Law and the Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights It was founded in 2009 CILC s director is Diane Marie Amann a distinguished scholar in the area of international law The acronym CILC is pronounced as silk CILC sponsors the Asylum and Refugee Law National Moot Court Competition 28 Darfur Project edit CILC has partnered with the Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights for special project focused on the crisis in Darfur RFK s 2007 Human Rights Laureate Dr Mohammed Ahmed Abdallah academic faculty from throughout California and CILC s fellow students and alumni will participate in creating a report of past reconciliation efforts 29 Global Council edit CILC s Global Council consists of leaders in international legal and policy advocacy Current members of the council include Prof Clayborne Carson Prof Mireille Delmas Marty Prof William A Schabas former ambassador Derek Shearer and Judge Patricia M Wald Expansion editThe law school completed a 30 million expansion project in 2011 The project has added an additional wing to the law school s current building increasing assignable space by nearly 30 percent to provide for additional classrooms offices and a new courtroom named the Paul and Lydia Kalmanovitz Appellate Courtroom in honor of a 1 million gift to the project from the Kalmanovitz Charitable Foundation The courtroom is used by the U S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit California Supreme Court and California Court of Appeal citation needed Noted people editFaculty edit Alan Brownstein Boochever and Bird Chair for the Study and Teaching of Freedom and Equality professor emeritus Gabriel Jack Chin professor of law specialist in fields of immigration law and criminal procedure Joel Dobris professor of law scholar of trusts wills and estates Angela P Harris professor of law critical legal theory scholar Robert W Hillman professor of law fair business practices and investor advocacy chair professor emeritus Edward Imwinkelried Edward L Barrett Jr Professor of Law Kevin Johnson dean and Mabie Apallas Professor of Public Interest Law and Chicana o Studies specialist in civil rights immigration and Chicano a rights law Miguel Mendez professor of law evidence law scholar Terry O Neill president National Organization for Women acting professor of law 1988 1989 Rex R Perschbacher Daniel J Dykstra Endowed Chair lecturer 1981 2016 dean of the law school 1998 2008 professor emeritus 2016 2018 Professor of law civil procedure professional responsibility legal ethics and clinical application of legal education Cruz Reynoso associate justice of the California Supreme Court 1982 1987 Professor Emeritus Martha West former associate dean Professor Emeritus William S Dodge professor of law international law international transactions and international dispute resolution He currently serves as co reporter for the American Law Institute s Restatement Fourth of Foreign Relations Law Jurisdiction and as a member of the State Department s Advisory Committee on International Law Alumni edit Tani Cantil Sakauye the 28th chief justice of the Supreme Court of California Craig F Stowers associate justice and formerly the 18th chief justice of the Supreme Court of Alaska Kristina Pickering associate justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Clint Bolick associate justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona Kelli Evans associate justice of the Supreme Court of California F Philip Carbullido associate justice of the Supreme Court of Guam chief justice 2003 2008 Luis Alejo California State Assemblymember Charles Calderon California State Assemblymember former majority leader of the California State Senate Sharon L Gleason judge United States District Court for the District of Alaska Elihu Harris former Democratic mayor of Oakland California Ryan T Holte judge United States Court of Federal Claims Paul Igasaki chief judge and chair of the U S Department of Labor Administrative Review Board deputy chief executive officer of Equal Justice Works former chair of the U S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission EEOC appointed by President Clinton Gus Lee American author and ethicist Laura Liswood co founder of the Council of Women World Leaders senior advisor Goldman Sachs George Miller Democratic congressman Ranking Member United States House Committee on Education and Labor Angela E Oh activist former chair of U S Senator Barbara Boxer s Federal Judicial Nominations Committee Dean D Pregerson judge United States District Court for the Central District of California son of Judge Harry Pregerson Jane A Restani chief judge United States Court of International Trade Jim Rogers city councilman City of Richmond California Jon Sands chief federal public defender for the District of Arizona Anna Slotky actress Gary D Solis adjunct professor of law Georgetown University Law Center Darrell Steinberg mayor of Sacramento California State Senate President Pro Tem D Sacramento Arthur Torres California State Senator former chairman of the California Democratic Party Monika Kalra Varma director Robert F Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights RFK Center Steve White former presiding judge Sacramento County Superior Court former inspector general of the California Department of Corrections and RehabilitationReferences edit a b c d e U S News amp World Report Best Law Schools University of California Davis UC Davis Endowment Exceeds 2 billion Rubino Kathryn 16 December 2019 California Bar Exam Results A Breakdown By Law School July 2019 Above the Law Retrieved 5 February 2020 ABA Approved Law Schools by Year ABA website Retrieved April 20 2011 AALS Member Schools King Hall a b c d e f g h i j k l Epstein Sandra P 1997 Law at Berkeley The History of Boalt Hall Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies Press ISBN 0 87772 375 3 America s Best Graduate Schools 2008 Law School Diversity Index U S News amp World Report Retrieved 2007 10 20 Larsen Rebecca March 2011 Most Diverse Law Schools Diversity Honor Roll The National Jurist 20 6 San Diego California Cypress Magazines 30 37 Weyenberg Michelle January 2011 Best Law Schools for Public Interest The National Jurist 20 4 San Diego California Cypress Magazines 24 28 America s Best Graduate Schools 2008 What are the largest and smallest law schools US News Retrieved 2007 10 20 a b Public Cost Programs Top Law Schools US News Best Graduate Schools U S News amp World Report Retrieved July 25 2015 America s Best Graduate Schools 2008 Who s the priciest Who s the cheapest U S News amp World Report Retrieved 2007 10 20 America s Best Graduate Schools 2008 Which public schools award the most and the least financial aid US News Retrieved 2007 10 20 America s Best Graduate Schools 2008 Whose graduates have the most debt The least US News Retrieved 2007 10 20 Law School expands loan repayment assistance program The Aggie October 5 2009 Retrieved July 25 2015 Top 25 Law Faculties Based on Scholarly Impact 2005 2009 Jones Dave 2022 11 28 UC Davis Law Withdraws From U S News amp World Report Rankings UC Davis Retrieved 2022 11 29 Internet Legal Research Group University of California Davis School of Law 2009 profile Retrieved April 13 2011 Robertson Kathy 2009 11 25 Top UC Davis McGeorge law students raise the bar Sacramento Business Journal Retrieved 2010 03 01 Hoerauf Graham 2013 03 13 California Bar Admissions 2012 PDF California Bar Association Retrieved 2013 03 13 TaxProf Blog July 2013 California Bar Exam Results Robertson Kathy January 8 2015 UC Davis ranks No 4 in bar exam pass rate McGeorge comes in at No 15 Sacramento Business Journal Retrieved July 25 2015 Employment Statistics 10 September 2008 University of California Davis Profile Tuition and Expenses 10 September 2008 University of California Davis Profile Asylum amp Refugee Law National Moot Court Competition 1 Archived January 8 2011 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial website Law ucdavis edu homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UC Davis School of Law amp oldid 1218835589, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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