Faces of LLS
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Expanding Our Scholarly Community
Expanding Our Scholarly Community
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2021 Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic Outstanding Students
LLS' Outstanding Clinical Student Award nominees demonstrate excellence in fieldwork
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Janet Dixon Completes Parole
LPI Client Janet Dixon Completes Parole Early, Free From All Restrictions After Just One Year
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Janet Dixon
Loyola Project For The Innocent Secures Release Of Client Who Spent 40 Years In Prison On An Illegal Sentence
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2020 Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic Outstanding Students
LLS' Outstanding Clinical Student Award nominees demontrate excellence in fieldwork
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LMU Loyola Law School Clinic Client Kiera Newsome Freed From Prison
LMU Loyola Law School Clinic Client Kiera Newsome Freed From Prison
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LLS Experiential Learning Fair Goes Virtual
LLS community comes together to celebrate Loyola’s diverse and varied opportunities for practical training
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Coelho Center Breaking Barriers to Voting Event
Breaking Barriers to Voting Looks at Obstacles to Democracy In Prelude to LMU Democratic Debate
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Connor Sletten
First-Year Law Students Gets an Early Start in BIG Law Firm at DLA Piper
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Breaking Barriers
LMU Coelho Center for Disability Law, Policy & Innovation to Examine Breaking Barriers to Voting’ AT Silicon Beach Forum
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Fr. Wayne R. Negrete S.J.
An LMU Alumnus, Law School Chaplain Finds Voice in School’s Spiritual Conversation
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Elizabeth Bluestein
New Social Justice Clinic Director Nurtured Public-Interest Passion at LLS
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Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic Bolsters Efforts During COVID-19 Pandemic
In the face of an unprecedented global health emergency, the Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic (LSJLC) has become an even more vital resource for the legal needs of underserved communities.
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WCTEO 2019
Premier Nonprofit Tax Law Conference Draws Seasoned Practitioners, IRS Officials
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Serena Miller
Sociology Grad Pursues Career in Criminal Justice through LMU Loyola Law School's MLS Program
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Timaiah Smith
Cochran Firm Law Clerk Plans Her Future in The Media Business
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A message from the LSJLC Executive Director
A message from the Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic Executive Director
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Chris Chin
Navigating Google: How an LLS Alum Designed His Dream Job
Professor Garners National Attention for Work on Antidiscrimination and Constitutional Law Issues
Professor Kimberly West-Faulcon’s scholarship takes an interdisciplinary and empirical approach to examining antidiscrimination and constitutional law issues. Her article Exposing the Deceit About Disparate Impact in the Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal (2023) provides the first scholarly response to Professor Amy Wax’s article contending that American whites are cognitively superior to African Americans and Latinos. In doing so, the article defends Title VII disparate impact law’s presumption of racial group job ability equivalence as justified by industrial-organizational (I/O) psychology research findings.
Several of West-Faulcon's recent and forthcoming publications focus on current challenges to affirmative action and other inclusion-motivated race attentiveness after the Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College. In Affirmative Action After SFFA v. Harvard: The Other Defenses in the Syracuse Law Review (2024), West-Faulcon identifies compelling interests other than diversity for inclusion-motivated consideration of race, and in The SFFA v. Harvard Trojan Horse Admissions Lawsuit in the Seattle University Law Review (2024), she analogizes attacks on inclusion-motivated civil rights laws and policies like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and race-based affirmative action to battle tactics employed by the Greek army in its war against the Trojans as told in Virgil’s The Aeneid. Her forthcoming article in the Northwestern University Law Review focuses on the fallaciousness of using the term “colorblind” to describe recent attacks on inclusion-motivated race attentiveness.
West-Faulcon’s insights in this area have garnered national media attention. In August 2024, she participated as an expert in the White House Racial Equity Roundtable convened by the Office of the White House Counsel.