Tuesday, May 12

Part II: Transaction courses pay off for corporate law students

As the field of law becomes increasingly business-oriented, law schools specializing in corporate law are breeding the future leaders of the business world. In response to the growth of large-scale law firms and the increase of bureaucracy and complexity in the organizational strata of these firms, many law schools are changing their curricula to be more business-focused, said Heinz, who wrote a book on the subject. Read more...





Alum named student regent

Correction Appended As student fees continue to increase drastically, words like “outreach” and “accessibility” spread across the University of California like wildfire, and are hot enough to ignite instant debate. Read more...



Palma/Saracho sworn in

After two years of work with the undergraduate student government, Allende Palma/Saracho assumed the Undergraduate Students Association Council presidency Tuesday evening. He plans to begin collaborating immediately with other councilmembers toward achieving his campaign goals. Read more...