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MADHAVI SUNDER RAQUEL ALDANA SHAYAK SARKAR CAMILLE PANNU
Recently, the recruitment of three
outstanding additions to this corps of
scholar-educators has bolstered our
tradition of excellence and diversity.
Joining us this year will be Shayak
Sarkar, a former Rhodes Scholar whose
research focuses on law and economics,
financial regulation, employment law,
and immigration. We are also pleased
to welcome Raquel Aldana, previously
the Associate Dean for Scholarship at
the University of the Pacific McGeorge
School of Law, as UC Davis Vice
Chancellor for Academic Diversity
and a Professor of Law. Joining us
as Director of our new Water Justice
Clinic is Camille Pannu, a graduate
of UC Berkeley School of Law who has
worked for the Center on Race, Poverty
& the Environment. In addition, we are
pleased to recognize Senior Associate
Dean for Academic Affairs Madhavi
Sunder, an influential scholar of law
and culture, intellectual property and
social justice, as the Daniel J. Dykstra
Chair of Law.
The UC Davis School of Law faculty
is committed, diverse, and incredibly
talented. We are thrilled to welcome
these new additions and look forward
to continuing the tradition of scholarly
and teaching excellence at King Hall.
Kevin R. Johnson
Dean and Mabie-Apallas Professor of
Public Interest Law and Chicana/o
Studies
U C D AV I S S C H O O L O F L AW FAC U LT Y
From its inception more than 50 years
ago, UC Davis School of Law has been
committed to scholarly and teaching
excellence, as well as the ideals of social
justice and equality espoused by Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr., to whom the
law school building is dedicated. Our
King Hall community is committed to
diversity and to serving the greater good
through community service, law reform,
and training the next generation of
attorneys, judges, and leaders. Leading
the way forward is our outstanding
faculty—the only “majority-minority”
faculty of any top-tier American law
school.
The King Hall faculty publishes
prolifically in leading national and
international reviews and journals, and
their books, casebooks, and treatises
are read worldwide. Their scholarship
addresses the most complex legal,
social, and economic issues of our
time, and they frequently are called
upon by national and international
media seeking commentary and
insight regarding current events and
contemporary issues. They are widely
regarded as being among the finest
legal minds in the United States, and
passionately committed to our students,
who are among the most gifted and
diverse of any law school.
Message from the DeanKevin R. Johnson, Dean and Mabie-Apallas Professor of Public Interest Law and Chicana/o Studies
Education
J .D .Stanford Law School1997
B .A .Social Studies
Harvard Universitymagna cum laude
1992
Research InterestsIntellectual property, international intellectual property, trademark, brands, cyberlaw, human rights (negotiating gender, religion & culture)
Madhavi SunderS E N I O R A S S O C I AT E D E A N F O R AC A D E M I C A F FA I R S A N D DA N I E L J . DY K S T R A E N D OW E D C H A I R
Madhavi Sunder, an influential scholar of law and culture
and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, has been
appointed as the Daniel J. Dykstra Endowed Chair at UC
Davis School of Law.
Sunder joined UC Davis School of Law in 1999 and was
elevated to Senior Associate Dean in 2015. She was named a
Carnegie Scholar in 2006 and has been a Visiting Professor
of Law at Yale Law School, the University of Chicago
Law School, and Cornell Law School. Her work traverses
numerous fields, from intellectual property to human rights
law and the First Amendment. She has published in leading
law journals including the Yale Law Journal, California Law
Review, and Texas Law Review, among others. Her article
“IP3,” published in the Stanford Law Review in 2006, ranks
among the top 25 most-cited Intellectual Property articles
of the last decade and as the No. 1 most-cited International
IP article of the past five years. Her book, “From Goods to
a Good Life: Intellectual Property and Global Justice,” was
published by Yale University Press in 2012.
“Dean Sunder is a world-class scholar whose work addresses
some of the most important issues in contemporary society:
technology, intellectual property, and social justice,” said
Dean Kevin R. Johnson. “UC Davis School of Law is proud
to recognize her accomplishments with the Daniel J.
Dykstra Endowed Chair.”
Dean Sunder succeeds Professor and Dean Emeritus Rex
Perschbacher, who was the inaugural holder of the Dykstra
Chair. The chair is awarded to a faculty member who
demonstrates “outstanding scholarship and teaching and is
committed to the ideals of founding School of Law faculty
member Dan Dykstra.”
Education
J .D .Harvard Law School1997
B .A .EnglishSpanish
Arizona State Universitysumma cum laude
1993
Research InterestsImmigration law and policy, Latinos and the law, transitional justice, sustainable development
Raquel AldanaA S S O C I AT E V I C E C H A N C E L LO R F O R AC A D E M I C D I V E R S I T Y A N D P R O F E S S O R O F L AW
Raquel E. Aldana is Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic
Diversity at UC Davis and a Professor of Law at the School
of Law. She joined UC Davis in 2017.
Aldana is a graduate of Arizona State University (earning a
bachelor’s degree in English and another in Spanish) and
Harvard Law School. She was a professor at the William S.
Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, before
joining the McGeorge School of Law faculty in 2009.
Her scholarship has focused on transitional justice, criminal
justice reforms, and sustainable development in Latin
America, as well as immigrant rights in the United States.
She has taught immigration law and international human
rights, lawyering for immigrants, “crimmigration,” criminal
law and procedure, international labor law, Latin American
comparative law, international public law, international
human rights, statutes and regulations, and the Central
American migration corridor.
She founded and directed the McGeorge School of Law’s
Inter-American Program, which trains bilingual and bicultural
lawyers for transnational careers or to work with the growing
Latino population in the United States. She served as the
school’s associate dean for faculty scholarship, 2013-17.
She is co-editing From Extraction to Emancipation:
Development Reimagined, a forthcoming book from the
American Bar Association. She serves on the Latin American
and Caribbean Council of the ABA’s Rule of Law Initiative,
and was recently elected to the Council for Racial and Ethic
Diversity in the Educational Pipeline. Aldana is a Fellow of
the American Bar Association, previously served as the co-
president of the Society of American Law Teachers, and was
a Fulbright Scholar in Guatemala in 2006 and 2007.
Education
PH .D.Economics
Harvard University2018 (expected)
J .D .Yale Law School2013
M.S .Economics for Development
Oxford UniversityRhodes Scholar
2009
M.S .Evidence-based Social Intervention
Oxford University2008
A .M .Statistics
A .B .Applied Mathematics
Harvard Universitymagna cum laude Phi Beta Kappa
2007
Research InterestsEmployment discrimination law, financial regulation, immigration law and policy, law and economics
Shayak SarkarAC T I N G P R O F E S S O R O F L AW
Shayak Sarkar’s scholarship addresses the structure and
legal regulation of inequality. His substantive interests lie
in financial regulation, employment law, immigration, and
taxation. He is currently finishing his Ph.D. in economics at
Harvard and will join the UC Davis School of Law faculty in
Spring 2018.
Professor Sarkar clerked for the Honorable Guido Calabresi
of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Prior
to his clerkship, he practiced as an employment attorney
at Greater Boston Legal Services, where he focused on
domestic workers’ rights. He received his J.D. from Yale Law
School, where he was active in the Iraqi Refugee Assistance
Project and the Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy
Clinic. He also served as a Coker Fellow in Contracts and
received the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New
Americans. Before law school he studied as a Rhodes
Scholar at Oxford, where he earned masters degrees, with
distinction, in social work and development economics.
His research has appeared in the Review of Economics and
Statistics, the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management,
the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender, the Yale Journal on
Regulation, and edited volumes.
Education
J .D .University of California, Berkeley
B .A .Political Economy
University of California, Berkeleywith distinction
Research InterestsEnvironmental justice and water law, nonprofit organizations, clinical legal education, rural access to justice
Camille PannuD I R E C TO R , WAT E R J U S T I C E C L I N I C
Camille Pannu directs the Water Justice Clinic, a project of
the Aoki Center for Critical Race and Nation Studies. The
Water Justice Clinic partners with stakeholders to improve
the sustainability of rural water systems; advocate for the
inclusion of rural and low-income communities in water
management decisions; and ensure that all Californians have
access to safe, clean and affordable drinking water.
Prior to joining King Hall, Pannu served as an Equal Justice
Works Fellow in the southern San Joaquin Valley, where she
worked with low-income residents to combat poverty and
environmental racism by improving infrastructure in rural
communities; assisting community organizations with issues
regarding land-use, zoning, tax, funding, employment
law and nonprofit compliance; and creating “green-collar”
community- and worker-owned enterprises.
She was a law clerk to the Honorable Richard A. Paez
of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and
to the Honorable Stefan R. Underhill of the U.S. District
Court for the District of Connecticut. Pannu received her
undergraduate and law degrees from UC Berkeley.
AFRA AFSHARIPOURP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Columbia Law School
Comparative corporate law, corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, mergers and acquisitions, securities regulation
RAQUEL E. ALDANAA S S O C I A T E V I C E C H A N C E L L O R F O R A C A D E M I C D I V E R S I T Y A N D P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Harvard Law School
Transitional justice and criminal justice reform in Latin America, immigration law and policy, international human rights, international labor law, Latin American comparative law
KELLY BEHREF A M I LY P R O T E C T I O N C L I N I C D I R E C T O RJ.D., Washington and Lee University School of Law
Family law, professional responsibility, clinical legal education
KARIMA BENNOUNEP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., University of Michigan Law SchoolM.A., Middle Eastern and North African Studies, University of Michigan Graduate Certificate, Women’s Studies, University of Michigan
International law, international human rights, terrorism and counterterrorism, religious extremism, women’s rights
ASHUTOSH BHAGWATM A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G , J R . P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., University of Chicago Law School
Administrative law, antitrust, constitutional law, law and economics, Supreme Court, telecommunications, energy law
MARIO BIAGIOLID I S T I N G U I S H E D P R O F E S S O R O F L A W A N D S C I E N C E A N D T E C H N O L O G Y S T U D I E S A N D D I R E C T O R , C E N T E R F O R S C I E N C E A N D I N N O V A T I O N S T U D I E SPh.D., History of Science, University of California, Berkeley M.A., History of Science, University of California, Berkeley M.F.A., Museum Studies, History of Photography, Rochester Institute of Technology
Law and science, intellectual property, legal history, ethics, patent law, law and cultural studies
MARÍA BLANCOE X E C U T I V E D I R E C T O R , U C I M M I G R A N T L E G A L S E R V I C E S C E N T E RJ.D., University of California, Berkeley
Immigration law and policy, education law, clinical legal education, detained immigrants rights
ANUPAM CHANDERM A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G , J R . P R O F E S S O R O F L A W A N D D I R E C T O R , C A L I F O R N I A I N T E R N A T I O N A L L A W C E N T E RJ.D., Yale Law School
Cyberlaw, international law, corporate law, law and economics, international finance and trade
ANDREA CANN CHANDRASEKHERA C T I N G P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Stanford Law SchoolPh.D., Economics, University of California, BerkeleyM.A., Statistics, University of California, Berkeley
Law and economics, criminal law and procedure, labor law, law and society, police and policing
GABRIEL “JACK” CHINE D W A R D L . B A R R E T T C H A I R O F L A W , M A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G , J R . P R O F E S S O R O F L A W , A N D D I R E C T O R O F C L I N I C A L L E G A L E D U C A T I O NLL.M., Yale Law SchoolJ.D., University of Michigan Law School
Criminal law and procedure, immigration law, Asian Pacific Americans and the law, civil rights
HOLLY COOPERL E C T U R E RJ.D., University of California, Davis
Immigration law, detained immigrants’ rights
WILLIAM S. DODGEM A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G , J R . P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Yale Law School
International law, international business transactions, international litigation and arbitration, contracts
CHRISTOPHER ELMENDORFM A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G , J R . P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Yale Law School
Law of the political process, administrative law, constitutional law, natural resources law
FLOYD F. FEENEYH O M E R G . A N D A N N B E R R Y H I L L A N G E L O P R O F E S S O R O F L A W F O R I N T E R N A T I O N A L L E G A L A N D C O M M U N I C A T I O N S T U D I E SJ.D., New York University
Criminal justice, election law
KATHERINE FLOREYP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., University of California, BerkeleyM.F.A., Warren Wilson College
Jurisdiction, federal courts, civil procedure, legal ethics, American Indian law, legal history
MARY LOUISE FRAMPTOND I R E C T O R , A O K I C E N T E R F O R C R I T I C A L R A C E A N D N A T I O N S T U D I E SJ.D., Harvard University
Civil rights, critical race theory, law and society, ethics, alternative dispute resolution
RICHARD M. FRANKP R O F E S S O R O F E N V I R O N M E N T A L P R A C T I C E A N D D I R E C T O R , C A L I F O R N I A E N V I R O N M E N T A L L A W A N D P O L I C Y C E N T E RJ.D., University of California, Davis
Environmental law, land-use planning, energy law
JASMINE E. HARRISA C T I N G P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Yale Law School
Civil procedure, disability rights law, evidence, law and society
ROBERT W. HILLMANF A I R B U S I N E S S P R A C T I C E S A N D I N V E S T O R A D V O C A C Y C H A I R A N D P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Duke University
International transactions, securities regulation, corporate and partnership law, lawyer mobility and change in the legal profession
DAVID HORTONP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., University of California, Los Angeles
Contracts, trusts, wills, and estate planning, federal arbitration law
JOHN PATRICK HUNTP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Yale Law SchoolM.F.E., Financial Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Banking industry regulation, contracts, bankruptcy, antitrust, consumer law
LISA IKEMOTOM A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G , J R . P R O F E S S O R O F L A WLL.M., Columbia Law SchoolJ.D., University of California, Davis
Bioethics, including stem cell research ethics and law; health care law; public health law; health disparities; reproductive justice; critical race feminism
IRENE ORITSEWEYINMI JOEA C T I N G P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Stanford Law School
Criminal law and procedure, juries, professional responsibility, trial advocacy and practice
ELIZABETH E. JOHP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., New York UniversityPh.D., Law and Society, New York University
Criminal law and procedure, law and society, sociology of punishment, policing and democratic societies
MARGARET Z. JOHNSS E N I O R L E C T U R E RJ.D., University of California, Davis
Civil litigation, torts, civil rights, constitutional law
THOMAS W. JOOM A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G , J R . P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Harvard Law School
Corporate governance, contracts, race and law
COURTNEY G. JOSLINP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Harvard Law School
Family law, sexual orientation, gender identity and the law, employment discrimination
CARLTON F.W. LARSONP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Yale Law School
Constitutional law, legal history, federal courts, federal Indian law, criminal law, Supreme Court
PETER LEEP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Yale Law School
Patent law, intellectual property, technology transfer, property
ALBERT LINM A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G , J R . P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., University of California, BerkeleyM.P.P., Harvard University
Environmental law, natural resources law, evidence
BARBARA MILTNERL E G A L R E S E A R C H A N D W R I T I N GPh.D., Law, University of CambridgeJ.D., University of Michigan Law School
International human rights, refugee law, legal research and writing
MILLARD A. MURPHYP R I S O N L A W C L I N I C D I R E C T O RJ.D., University of California, Berkeley
Civil and human rights of prisoners, community legal education, legal ethics, the rights of research participants, negotiations
CAMILLE PANNUW A T E R J U S T I C E C L I N I C D I R E C T O RJ.D., University of California, Berkeley
Water law, land use, zoning, tax, funding, employment law, nonprofit compliance
AMAGDA PÉREZL E C T U R E RJ.D., University of California, Davis
Immigration law, civil rights law
LISA R. PRUITTM A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G , J R . P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., University of ArkansasPh.D., Laws, University of London
Feminist legal theory, law and rural livelihoods, torts, and legal profession
SHAYAK SARKARA C T I N G P R O F E S S O R O F L A W ( e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 2 0 1 8 )
J.D., Yale Law SchoolPh.D., Economics, Harvard University M.S., Economics for Development, Oxford UniversityM.S., Evidence-based Social Intervention, Oxford University
Financial regulation, employment law, immigration, taxation
LETICIA SAUCEDOP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Harvard Law School
Immigration law and policy, employment discrimination law, clinical legal education, critical race theory
DARIEN SHANSKEP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Stanford Law SchoolPh.D., Rhetoric, University of California, BerkeleyM.A., Philosophy, McGill University
Local government law, taxation, jurisprudence
KEVIN R. JOHNSOND E A N A N D M A B I E - A P A L L A S P R O F E S S O R O F P U B L I C I N T E R E S T L A W A N D C H I C A N A / O S T U D I E SJ.D., Harvard Law School
Immigration law and policy, refugee law, civil procedure, civil rights, critical race theory, critical Latina/o theory, complex litigation
MADHAVI SUNDERS E N I O R A S S O C I AT E D E A N O F A C A D E M I C A F F A I R S A N D D A N I E L J . D Y K S T R A P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Stanford Law School
Intellectual property, law and culture studies, women’s human rights, intellectual property in cyberspace, international intellectual property
DONNA SHESTOWSKYP R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Stanford Law SchoolPh.D., Psychology, Stanford University
Alternative dispute resolution, juries, legal psychology
BRIAN SOUCEKA C T I N G P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Yale Law SchoolPh.D., Philosophy, Columbia University
Constitutional law, civil procedure, employment discrimination law, immigration law and policy, sexual orientation and the law, law and cultural studies
LAUREN STONEL E G A L R E S E A R C H A N D W R I T I N GJ.D., University of Calfornia, Davis
Criminal law and procedure, police and policing, trial advocacy and practice
CLAY TANAKAD I R E C T O R O F L E G A L R E S E A R C H A N D W R I T I N G J.D., UC Hastings College of the Law
Legal research and writing, criminal law and procedure
AARON TANGA C T I N G P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., Stanford Law School
Constitutional law, education law, civil litigation, the political process, public policy
DENNIS J. VENTRY, JR.P R O F E S S O R O F L A WJ.D., New York UniversityPh.D., Economic & Legal History, University of California, Santa Barbara
Tax policy, tax theory and history, legal ethics and professional standards
ROSE CUISON VILLAZORP R O F E S S O R O F L A WLL.M., Columbia Law School J.D., American University Washington College of Law
Immigration law and policy, critical race theory, property
CARTER C. WHITEC I V I L R I G H T S C L I N I C D I R E C T O RJ.D., University of Texas School of Law
Civil rights, trial and appellate advocacy, employment law, personal injury
JOHN D. AYERP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SLL.M., Yale Law School
J.D., University of Louisville
Bankruptcy, finance and commercial law
ANTONIA BERNHARDA S S I S TA N T D E A N F O R S T U D E N T A F FA I R S ( r e t . ) , L E C T U R E R I N L A W E M E R I TAJ.D., University of California, Davis
ALAN E. BROWNSTEINB O O C H E V E R A N D B I R D C H A I R F O R T H E S T U DY A N D T E A C H I N G O F F R E E D O M A N D E Q U A L I T Y, A N D P R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., Harvard Law School
Constitutional law, Supreme Court
CAROL S. BRUCHD I S T I N G U I S H E D P R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I TA A N D R E S E A R C H P R O F E S S O RJ.D., University of California, Berkeley
Dr.h.c., Univ. of Basel, Switzerland
Family law, conflict of laws
JOEL C. DOBRISP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SLL.B., University of Minnesota
Trusts and estate planning, property
HARRISON C. DUNNINGP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SLL.B., Harvard Law School
Environmental law, natural resources law, water law
DANIEL W. FESSLERP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., Georgetown University
S.J.D., Harvard Law School
Contracts, corporations, legal history, securities regulation
ARTURO GÁNDARAP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., Yale Law School
M.S., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
M.B.A., Harvard University
Energy law, administrative law, contracts, telecommunications law, American Indian law
GEORGE S. GROSSMANP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SLL.B., Stanford University
M.S.L.S., Brigham Young Univ.
Law library administration, legal research, legal history
ANGELA P. HARRISD I S T I N G U I S H E D P R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I TA , B O O C H E V E R A N D B I R D E N D O W E D C H A I R F O R T H E S T U DY A N D T E A C H I N G O F F R E E D O M O F E Q U A L I T YJ.D., University of Chicago Law School
M.A., Social Science, University of Chicago
Critical race theory, feminist jurisprudence, law and cultural studies, race relations, women’s rights, law and society
BILL ONG HINGP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., University of San Francisco
Clinical legal education, immigration law and policy, race relations, ethnic studies
EDWARD J. IMWINKELRIEDE D W A R D L . B A R R E T T, J R . , P R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., University of San Francisco
Evidence
LESLIE A. KURTZP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I TAJ.D., Columbia Law School
M.A., Theater, New York Univ.
Copyright, trademarks, unfair competition, rights of publicity, international intellectual property, torts
EVELYN A. LEWISP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I TAJ.D., Harvard Law School
Business associations, property, nonprofits, wills and trusts
JOHN B. OAKLEYD I S T I N G U I S H E D P R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., Yale Law School
Civil procedure, constitutional law, federal jurisdiction, judicial admin-istration, jurisprudence, law and science
REX R. PERSCHBACHERD A N I E L J . DY K S T R A P R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., University of California, Berkeley
Civil procedure, civil litigation, professional ethics, law and popular culture
JOHN W. POULOSP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., UC Hastings College of the Law
Criminal law, constitutional law
EDWARD H. RABINP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., Columbia Law School
Jewish law, real property, real estate finance
CRUZ REYNOSOP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U S , B O O C H E V E R A N D B I R D C H A I R F O R T H E S T U DY A N D T E A C H I N G O F F R E E D O M A N D E Q U A L I T YLL.B., University of California, Berkeley
Professional responsibility, remedies, civil rights, appellate advocacy
DANIEL L. SIMMONSP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., University of California, Davis
Federal income taxation, taxation, national security
JAMES F. SMITHS E N I O R L E C T U R E R E M E R I T U SJ.D., University of California, Berkeley
Immigration law, criminal law, international trade, international commercial dispute resolution
MARTHA S. WESTP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I TAJ.D., Indiana University
Employment discrimination, labor law, sex discrimination
BRUCE WOLKP R O F E S S O R O F L A W E M E R I T U SJ.D., Harvard Law School
M.S., Physics, Stanford University
Pension and employee benefits law