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  • Should electronics makers use technology at their disposal to help you disable your lost devices?
    “We'd pay more for devices that could easily be disabled if lost or stolen, for then they would be stolen less often and of greater value to us.”
    — Dean Saul Levmore
    “If an iPhone is lost or stolen, Apple will likely sell a replacement. Their policy seems designed to protect their actual unit sales.”
    — Mark

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September 8, 2009: Michael H. Schill, dean of the UCLA School of Law and a nationally known scholar of property law, will begin his appointment January 1, 2010.

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Events

11.10.2009 : CBI: Saul Levmore, "What’s the Right Drinking Age? and Other Problems of the Slippery Slope"
11.13.2009 : Admissions Open House
11.20.2009 : The Changing Court: The 2009-10 Supreme Court Term
11.23.2009 : Admissions Open House
11.25.2009 - 11.27.2009 : Thanksgiving Break
12.04.2009 : Last Day of Autumn Classes

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The Law School has had non-discriminatory admissions policies since opening its doors in 1902.

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