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Sep. 17, 2008

Erwin Chemerinsky

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Donald Bren School of Law, UC Irvine

When this premier constitutional scholar left Los Angeles to take a job teaching at Duke University School of Law, the legal community was dismayed. He had become an institution, always ready for an analysis or opinion on matters of civil rights and privacy issues. He also argued cases in federal court over the right to legal representation of Guantanamo detainees. Now, he's back as dean of UC's first new law school in more than 40 years - making the school famous before it existed...

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