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Reflecting on my law school journey and the impact of McGeorge’s Prisoner Civil Rights Mediation Clinic

Rosio Magallon, ’26
I am officially halfway through law school and three semesters deep at McGeorge School of Law! Reflecting on all the events I have attended, the great people I have met, and the classes I have taken, participating in Professor Ederlina Co’s Prisoner Civil Rights Mediation Clinic has been one of the most…
McGeorge School of Law alumnus dedicates career to public service in California

David Neill, ’96
David Neill, ’96, is a dedicated public servant who has devoted his career to serving the state of California. He currently holds the position of chief counsel at the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, where he previously served as assistant chief counsel from 2021 to 2024. His career reflects an unwavering…
Experiencing Europe: Studying and interning in Austria

Second-year law student Andrew Clary is pictured with McGeorge School of Law alumnus Stefan Frank, ’08, who is a partner at Binder Grösswang. Photo courtesy of Andrew Clary.
This past semester, I had the incredible opportunity to study abroad in Salzburg, Austria as part of McGeorge School of Law’s Salzburg Graduate Study Abroad Program. It was…
A transformative summer internship in Germany

Second-year law student Bryan Connolly. Photo courtesy of Bryan Connolly.
I participated in the European Law in Practice Summer Internship in the Summer of 2024. From mid-May through the end of June, I interned at the law firm Rödl & Partner in their offices in Nuremberg, Germany. I spent three weeks in the Mergers and Acquisitions…
Personal relationships and system collaboration

The intention of this blog is to share learning and insights from the Transformational Change Partnership, which develops the capacity of public-serving agencies to advance system-level changes that improve outcomes and reduce disparities. Backed by interdisciplinary research, the blog is based on learnings from the TCP and presents practical actions that practitioners and policymakers can…
McGeorge School of Law alumnus is a distinguished leader in personal injury law

John Demas, ’92
John Demas, ’89, ’92, is the founding partner of Demas Law Group, where he is a distinguished leader in personal injury law. Demas is recognized as one of the top plaintiff’s attorneys in California and has been exclusively representing injured victims for over 30 years. In addition, Demas is passionate about helping…
Bridging legal systems and culture: A law student’s immersive experience in Milan, Italy

Second-year law student Jordan Fortunati and Luca Marzolini, an attorney at Maiano, Pisano, and Partners in Milan, Italy. Photo courtesy of Jordan Fortunati.
On paper, I have always had a fascination with other legal systems. In undergrad, I became enamored by the writing of Robert A. Kagan — a prolific professor who has written extensively about…