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James Zahradka, Class of ’98

 

James Zahradka ’98 is Supervising Deputy Attorney General at the California Department of Justice. He specializes in civil rights related issues in law enforcement, immigration, worker health and safety, housing, and consumer protection. Previously, he was Supervising Attorney at the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley, where he focused on civil rights; fair housing and lending; affordable housing; and consumer, disability, and education rights. He has also been a Staff Attorney for California Indian Legal Services. After law school, he clerked for the Alaska Supreme Court.

Professor Afsharipour Presents at UCLA

Professor Afra Afsharipour presented the paper “Cheap Talk and Persistent Diversity Gaps in Corporate Litigation” on Sept. 20 at UCLA School of Law.

The paper, coauthored by BYU Law Research Fellow Kristina Bishop and Professor Matthew Jennejohn, was selected for presentation at UCLA Law’s Corporate and Securities Workshop.

Immigration Law Clinic Wins Final Judgment for Detained Youths

After six years of litigation, the UC Davis Immigration Law Clinic won a final declaratory judgment in a five-claim nationwide class action seeking to provide greater protections for children in immigration custody. The judgment granting declaratory relief was a victory after the government argued the claims were moot after effectuating regulations implementing the court’s preliminary injunction. In November 2018, UC Davis Immigration Clinic, along with other organizations, filed Lucas R. v.

Professor Frank Addresses Salt Lake Crisis at Utah Event

In late May, Professor Richard Frank spoke to state and federal judges assembled at a National Judicial College-sponsored water law conference in Salt Lake City.

The conference focused on the environmental crisis currently confronting the Great Salt Lake due to fresh water diversions from rivers feeding the lake, protracted drought, and consequential increased salinity of the lake. 

Daily Journal Quotes Professor Carter on Ninth Circuit Case

Professor Carter White spoke to the Daily Journal in August about a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit case in which the Civil Rights Clinic advocated for a mother’s right to sue a school district for racial bias on behalf of her children.

A three-judge panel ruled that the mother could not sue, but Civil Rights Clinic Supervising Attorney White and other attorneys are seeking an en banc review.