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The '''University of California, Irvine School of Law''' is the [[law school]] at the '''University of California, Irvine''' ('''UCI''' or '''UC Irvine'''). It is the fifth law school in the [[University of California|UC system]] and the first public law school to open in California in 40 years. In September 2007, [[Erwin Chemerinsky]] was announced as the law school's first dean. ==History== Initially, it was announced that the school would be named for [[Donald Bren]], chairman of the [[Irvine Company]], in honor of his $20 million donation towards its founding. In 2008 an agreement was reached between Bren and [[University of California, Irvine|UCI]] that the school would not bear his name. Chemerinsky said, "We are deeply grateful for the Bren gift, but it was decided between the chancellor and Mr. Bren that our name should be parallel to other UC schools."<ref>{{cite news | first=Rick | last= Reiff | title=It’s Agreed: No Bren Name on UCI Law School | date=October 20, 2008 | url=http://www.ocbj.com/industry_article_pay.asp?aID=478946703.4623119.1697124.0805136.4861014.926&aID2=130539 | work=Orange County Business Journal | accessdate=2008-10-22 }} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> In the summer of 2011, the [[American Bar Association]] granted the school provisional accreditation. As law schools need to exist for two years before being granted provisional accreditation, this was the earliest point at which the school could become accredited. The school is eligible for full accreditation in 2014.<ref name=clerkships> {{cite web | title = Yale, Harvard, Stanford ... UC Irvine? | url = http://newsandinsight.thomsonreuters.com/New_York/News/2011/12_-_December/Yale,_Harvard,_Stanford_____UC_Irvine_/ | accessdate = 2011-12-13 }} </ref> This also means students are not required to take the [[Baby_bar#Unaccredited_law_school_study|First year Law Student Examination]] for the California State Bar (colloquially known as the "Baby Bar"). This exemption is based on the ABA's policy regarding accreditation: "A school that is provisionally approved is entitled to all the rights of a fully approved law school."<ref> {{cite web | title = ABA Law School Accreditation – Reporter Resources – ABANow – ABA Media Relations & Communication Services | url = http://www.abanow.org/2011/06/aba-law-school-accreditation-reporter-resources/# | accessdate = 2011-12-13 }} </ref> As of December 2011, the percentage of the Class of 2012 that had been placed with [[Federal District Court]] or [[US Circuit Court|Circuit Court]] judges for the year following graduation was near the highest in the country, placing only lower than [[Yale Law|Yale]] and [[Stanford Law]], and placing ahead of [[Harvard Law]].<ref name=clerkships/> While this is highly unusual for a brand new law school of any size, the Class of 2012 at UC Irvine is less than one-third the size of both Stanford and Yale's classes, and one-tenth the size of Harvard's.<ref> {{cite web | title = LSAC Law School Data | url = https://officialguide.lsac.org/release/OfficialGuide_Default.aspx | accessdate = 2011-12-13 }} </ref> ===Faculty=== {{Expand section|date=December 2011}} In 2010, University of Chicago Law Professor [[Brian Leiter]], in his "Leiter Law School Rankings", ranked the UC Irvine faculty 9th in the nation in terms of scholarly impact.<ref>[http://www.leiterrankings.com/new/2010_scholarlyimpact.shtml Leiter Rankings, scholarly impact]</ref> ===Scholarships=== Dean Chemerinsky set the goal of placing UCI Law in the top 20 from the first time the school was ranked. To help attract the highest quality students, the school offered full scholarships for all members of its inaugural class.<ref> {{cite web | title = UC Irvine law school to offer free tuition to first class | url = http://articles.latimes.com/2008/dec/25/local/me-uci-law-school25 | accessdate = 2011-12-13 | publisher = [[LA Times]] }} </ref> Over 2,700 applications were received to join the inaugural class yet only 4% were accepted.<ref> {{cite web | title = Offer of Free Law School Allows UC Irvine to Be Choosy - News - ABA Journal | url = http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/offer_of_free_law_school_allows_uc_irvine_to_be_choosy/ | accessdate = 2011-12-13 }} </ref> Classes officially began for the first class of students on August 24, 2009. The School's inaugural class is composed of 34 females and 26 males with a median [[LSAT]] of 167 and median undergraduate [[GPA]] of 3.61.<ref name=about>{{cite news | title=About the Inaugural Class | date=September 18, 2009 | url=http://www.law.uci.edu/about_the_inaugural_class.html }}</ref> UC Irvine's LSAT and GPA statistics rival Southern California's other top law schools, [[UCLA School of Law|UCLA]] and [[University of Southern California Law School|USC]], which are both ranked among the nation's top 20 by [[US News & World Report]].<ref>{{cite news | title=2010 Law School Rankings | date=April, 2009 | url=http://www.top-law-schools.com/rankings.html }}</ref> Despite offering reduced scholarships to its next two classes (one-half for 2013, and one-third for 2014) and application pools dropping to less than one thousand per year, GPA and LSAT numbers for these classes remained largely the same.<ref name=coninfo/> The school announced that while need-based financial aid would be available to the Class of 2015, a universal scholarship for every student would not be offered. However, the school set aside funds for 20 full scholarships for this class including some scholarships specifically for students who wish to pursue [[public interest]] law.<ref name=clerkships/> ===Chemerinsky hiring=== [[File:UC Irvine law school.jpg|thumb|UC Irvine Law School]] In hiring an inaugural dean, the University approached constitutional law Professor<ref>[http://www.leiterrankings.com/new/2010_scholarlyimpact.shtml Leiter Rankings scholarly impact]</ref> [[Erwin Chemerinsky]]. After signing a contract with Chemerinsky on September 4, 2007, the offer was rescinded by UCI [[Chancellor]] [[Michael V. Drake]] because he felt the law professor's commentaries were "polarizing" and would not serve the interests of California's first new public law school in 40 years; Drake claimed the decision was his own and not the subject of any outside influence.<ref name=LAT091307a>Garrett Therolf and Henry Weinstein, [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-uci13sep13,1,1474059,full.story UC Irvine aborts hiring Chemerinsky as law school dean ], ''Los Angeles Times'', September 13, 2007.</ref> The action was criticized by liberal and conservative scholars who felt it hindered the academic mission of the law school, and disbelief over Chancellor Drake's claims that it was the subject of no outside influence.<ref name=LAT091307a>Garrett Therolf and Henry Weinstein, [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-uci13sep13,1,1474059,full.story UC Irvine aborts hiring Chemerinsky as law school dean], ''Los Angeles Times'', September 13, 2007.</ref><ref name=LAT901307b>Dana Parsons, [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-parsons13sep13,1,1694812.column Excuse for UCI's fumble on law school dean not good enough], ''Los Angeles Times'', September 13, 2007.</ref> The issue was the subject of a ''[[New York Times]]'' [[editorial]] on Friday, September 14, 2007.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/14/opinion/14fri3.html | work=The New York Times | title=A Bad Beginning in Irvine | date=September 14, 2007 | accessdate=May 27, 2010}}</ref> Details emerged revealing that UCI had received criticism on the hire from [[Supreme Court of California|California Chief Justice]] [[Ronald M. George]], who criticized Chemerinsky's grasp of death penalty appeals, as well as a group of prominent [[Orange County, California|Orange County]] Republicans and Los Angeles County Supervisor [[Michael D. Antonovich]], who wanted to derail the appointment.<ref name=LAT901707>Garrett Therolf, [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-uci18sep18,0,3167475.story?coll=la-home-center Chemerinsky returns to UC Irvine post], ''Los Angeles Times'', September 17, 2007.</ref> Drake traveled over a weekend to [[Durham, North Carolina]], and the two reached an agreement late Sunday evening.<ref name="LAT901707"/> On September 17, Chemerinsky issued a joint press release with Drake indicating that Chemerinsky ''would'' head the UCI law school, stating "Our new law school will be founded on the bedrock principle of academic freedom. The chancellor reiterated his lifelong, unqualified commitment to academic freedom, which extends to every faculty member, including deans and other senior administrators."<ref name=PressRelease070917>[http://www.ocblog.net/ocblog/2007/09/statement-fro-1.html OC Blog: Statement From Chemerinsky & Drake]</ref> ==Tuition== Tuition for 2011-12 cost approximately $40,000 for California residents and $52,000 for non-residents.<ref> {{cite web | title = UCI University Registrar - School of Law Fees 2011-12 | url = http://reg.uci.edu/fees/2011-2012/law.html | accessdate = 2011-12-13 }}<!-- These costs include tuition (both base and professional degrees), and non-resident additional fees.--> </ref> For the first, second and third entering classes, tuition was paid for by private scholarships from Mark P. Robinson, Jr., and others at 100%, 50% and 33% respectively.<ref>[http://www.law.uci.edu/press_releases/10-21-10.html UCI Law School Press Release, October 21, 2010]</ref> ==References== <references/> ==External links== *[http://www.law.uci.edu/ Official website]