
Taimie L. Bryant
M.A. Anthropology, UCLA, 1978
Ph.D. UCLA, 1984
J.D. Harvard, 1987
Property law consists of many archaic as well as modern rules. Those rules regulate the relationship between people and between people and the government regarding the use and disposition of things... |
Our legal system is structured around a view of a client as an autonomous, legally recognized “person” who directs the work of legal representatives. What if someone doesn’t fit that description in... |
The nonprofit sector is a vibrant part of our economy, providing multiple types of paid employment opportunities, including legal work in for-profit organizations that have associated charitable... |
Over the past several decades, the nonprofit sector has grown dramatically in wealth and prominence. So has controversy over whether the benefits provided by nonprofit organizations justify their... |
T. Bryant / T. TBD Clinic webpage: https://law.ucla.edu/academics/clinical-education/clinics/dog-administrative-hearings-clinicAdministrative adjudication is an important area of legal practice through which some... |
Clinic webpage: https://law.ucla.edu/academics/clinical-education/clinics/dog-administrative-hearings-clinicAdministrative adjudication is an important area of legal practice through which some... |
Practicums link substantive law courses with practice experience. They combine doctrinal courses with either field placements (live-client practicums) or simulation-based clinical courses... |
This course grounds important elder law subjects in an experiential learning context. Each week students will meet at the Law School for three hours to discuss topics in elder law, including those... |
UCLA School of Law offers externships in a variety of settings from government agencies to non-profit organizations. Currently, externship placements are limited to California, Seattle, Chicago, New... |
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