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Students, Faculty, and Alumni of the UC Davis School of Law
![]() | Luis Alejo - For Luis Alejo, the opportunity to combine the highest quality legal education with hands-on experience made King Hall the perfect choice. |
![]() | Yeoryios C. Apallas - Yeoryios Apallas keeps an old shoeshine brush on his desk as a reminder of why he has spent his professional life in public interest law. |
![]() | Victoria Baiza - For Victoria Baiza, becoming a lawyer felt like destiny. |
![]() | Alan E. Brownstein - Alan Brownstein, a nationally recognized Constitutional Law scholar, teaches Constitutional Law, Law and Religion, and Torts at King Hall. |
![]() | Charles Calderon '75 - Charles Calderon '75 served as Majority Leader in both the California State Assembly and Senate. |
![]() | Tani Cantil-Sakauye - Tani Cantil-Sakauye ’84 is the first Asian-American to serve as Chief Justice of California. |
![]() | Alice Cheng - For Alice Cheng, the King Hall Outreach Program helped make a top-tier legal education a real possibility. |
![]() | Aimee Dudovitz - Aimee Dudovitz received a legal education at King Hall that was “second to none” and prepared her well for the career challenges she’s faced. |
![]() | Floyd Feeney - Professor Feeney believes that we all learn in different ways, and that direct experience is one of the most powerful ways of gaining knowledge. |
![]() | Judge Ramona J. Garrett - King Hall helped Ramona Garrett, once an unwed teen mother, become Solano County’s first female and first African American superior court judge. |
![]() | Deborah Gettleman - Deborah Gettleman wanted to change the criminal justice system. At King Hall, she didn't have to wait until after graduation to do it. |
![]() | Kirsten Hill - If anyone has the knowledge and experience to guide King Hall students to a career in public interest law, it’s Kirsten Hill. |
![]() | Robert Hulse - Even as a high school student, Robert Hulse knew King Hall could help him realize his dream of becoming a patent attorney. |
![]() | The Honorable Paul Igasaki - For Judge Paul Igasaki, the road to King Hall began with family history. |
![]() | Lisa Ikemoto - Lisa Ikemoto’s dual fascination with science and law led her to become a nationally recognized bioethics scholar. |
![]() | Edward J. Imwinkelried - Edward L. Barrett, Jr., Professor of Law |
![]() | Karen G. Johnson-McKewan - For Karen G. Johnson-McKewan, the intellectual rigor of King Hall helped launch her career as a successful Bay Area business litigator. |
![]() | Courtney G. Joslin - Professor Joslin says family law issues profoundly impact almost every aspect of our lives. |
![]() | Kimberly A. Lucia - Kimberly Lucia had been working at a brokerage firm for 11 years before she realized her dream of becoming an attorney could come true at King Hall. |
![]() | Peter Mosleh - Peter Mosleh thought law school would be the ideal mental exercise. At UC Davis School of Law, he found all his expectations confirmed. |
![]() | Eric Olah - For transfer student Eric Olah, choosing a law school came down to one thing: opportunity. |
![]() | Naeha Prakash - Transfer student Naeha Prakash came to King Hall for its strong sense of community and strengths in economics and international law. |
![]() | The Honorable Dean D. Pregerson - Dean D. Pregerson ’76 found “a real sense of community” at King Hall, and the U.S. District Court judge still feels part of that community today. |
![]() | Will Riffelmacher - Will Riffelmacher helped the UC Davis cycling team to a Division I National Championship while completing his second-year studies at King Hall. |
![]() | Ramaah Sadasivam - When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, it changed thousands of lives forever, including Ramaah Sadasivam’s. |
![]() | Tom Stallard - As a student at King Hall, Tom Stallard worked for the California Legislature and launched a business that has prospered for more than 35 years. |
![]() | Darrell Steinberg - Darrell Steinberg ’84 is one of California’s most powerful, influential, and effective legislators. |
![]() | Bill Strickland - For Bill Strickland, King Hall opened the doors to opportunity and enabled his professional success. |
![]() | Eric Toscano - In the Information Age, few things are as valuable as a good idea. That’s why Eric Toscano is studying intellectual property law. |
![]() | Pajmon Zarrineghbal - Pajmon Zarrineghbal transferred to King Hall because he wanted a top law school where he “wouldn't have to deal with a cutthroat environment.” |
![]() | Nathan Zhang - Nathan Zhang wanted to transfer to a school with better academics and a more supportive environment. King Hall was the perfect fit. |












































