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Lauc Statewide Roster 2019-2020
LAUC STATEWIDE ROSTER 2019-2020 EXECUTIVE BOARD: OFFICERS Presidenti: Heather Smedberg Reference & Instruction Coordinator, Special Collections & (858) 246-0351 Archives [email protected] UC San Diego Library 0175-S 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093 Vice-President/President-Electii: Marty Brennan Scholarly Communication Education Librarian (310) 206-0039 UCLA Library [email protected] A1540V Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Past-Presidentiii: Roger Smith Director, Digital Library Development Program and (858) 534-7695 Preservation Librarian [email protected] UC San Diego Library 9500 Gilman Drive #0175-N La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 Secretaryiv: Rachel Green Faculty Services Librarian (310) 206-2916 UCLA School of Law [email protected] 385 Charles E. Young Dr. E. Los Angeles, CA 90095 EXECUTIVE BOARD: DIVISIONAL CHAIRS Berkeley, Chair: Naomi Shiraishi Japanese Cataloging Librarian (510) 664-7201 C.V. Starr East Asian Library [email protected] University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-6000 LAUC-B Vice-Chair: Ramona Collins Davis, Chair: Belen C. Fernandez Collection Strategist Librarian (530) 752-9946 Shields Library [email protected] 100 NW Quad Davis, CA 95616 LAUC-D Vice-Chair: Vacant Irvine, Chair: Annette Buckley Research Librarian for Business & Economics (949) 824-0360 University of California, Irvine [email protected] The UCI Libraries - Zot 8100 PO BOX 19557 Irvine, CA 92623-9557 LAUC-I Vice-Chair: Madelynn Dickerson Los Angeles, Chair: Caroline Miller -
Mondo TV Initiation of Coverage
Mondo TV Initiation of coverage World-class animations group Media 19 July 2017 Mondo TV has radically improved its financial profile over the last three years and targets a tripling of EBITDA over the next five. Funding is in Price €4.0 place and the new strategy is underpinned by a number of shows with Market cap €119m high-margin licensing and merchandising potential. Announcements of additional licensing deals or significant new partners should help build Net debt (€m) as at 31 December 2016 0.8 confidence in the deliverability of its ambitious targets and close the 20% Shares in issue 29.7m FY18 EV/EBIT discount to peers. Free float 52% Code MTV Revenue EBIT PBT* EPS* DPS P/E Yield Year end (€m) (£m) (€m) (€) (c) (x) (%) Primary exchange Borsa Italiana Star 12/15 16.8 5.6 5.4 0.12 0.0 34.2 N/A 12/16 27.4 12.7 12.7 0.32 2.0 12.4 0.0 Secondary exchange N/A 12/17e 37.6 17.9 17.6 0.41 0.0 9.7 N/A Share price performance 12/18e 49.7 17.7 17.4 0.37 0.0 10.7 N/A Note: *PBT and EPS are normalised, excluding amortisation of acquired intangibles, exceptional items and share-based payments. Internationalisation strategy is paying off Since changing its strategy in 2014 to increase its international exposure, Mondo has developed its network of Asian partners and now generates over 80% of revenues from the region. This has enabled it to almost quadruple investment in content and, as Mondo focuses on brands that have a high degree of licensing and % 1m 3m 12m merchandising potential, supported significant growth in these high-margin Abs (0.1) 0.2 (6.5) revenues; in FY16, sales increased by 55% and EBITDA more than doubled. -
Welcoming Dean Rachel F. Moran
PRESORTED FIRST CLASS MAIL NO. 1 NO. US POSTAGE PAID Box 951476 33 UCLA Los Angeles, CA 90095-1476 VOL. FALL 2010 FALL Welcoming Dean Rachel F. moRan Q & a With Ucla laW’s 8th Dean Williams institUte celebRates 10 Years of Groundbreaking Impact on Law and Public Policy 211791_Cover_FC_r4.indd 1 9/9/2010 1:17:01 PM contents FALL 2010 VOL. 33 NO. 1 © 2010 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS BOX 951476 | LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90095-1476 Stephen C. Yeazell uCLa Law bOaRD Of aDvISORS 38 Interim Dean and David G. Price and Dallas P. Price Kenneth Ziffren ’65, Chair Distinguished Professor of Law Nancy L. Abell ’79 Rachel F. Moran James D. C. Barrall ’75 Dean Designate Jonathan F. Chait ’75 Laura Lavado Parker Stephen E. Claman ’59 Associate Dean, External Affairs Melanie K. Cook ’78 Lauri L. Gavel David J. Epstein ’64 41 56 Director of Communications Edwin F. Feo ’77 David W. Fleming ’59 resnick gift cappello courtroom student trips EDITORS Arthur N. Greenberg ’52 Lauri L. Gavel Bernard A. Greenberg ’58 Director of Communications A gift from Stewart celebration Students travel the globe Antonia Hernández ’74 Sara Wolosky Margarita Paláu Hernández ’85 ’62 and Lynda Resnick UCLA Law inaugurates to further work of UCLA Communications Officer Joseph K. Kornwasser ’72 supports public the A. Barry Cappello Law programs. Stewart C. Kwoh ’74 DESIGN service work. Courtroom with a visit Victor B. MacFarlane ’78 Frank Lopez Michael T. Masin ’69 Manager of Publications by the Ninth Circuit. -
2012 Promaxbda Latin America Awards Finalist List
2012 PROMAXBDA LATIN AMERICA AWARDS FINALIST LIST ***PLEASE NOTE*** Due to select categories being judged at a later date, the finalists/winners in those categories will be announced at the awards show. OUTDOOR, OUT-OF-HOME, PRINT AND POSTER CONSUMER TRADE OR PRINT AD ULTIMATE SPIDERMAN - DISNEY XD THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY LATIN AMERICA COMITE OLIMPICO COLOMBIANO - ANILLOS CANAL RCN VIOLETTA DISNEY CHANNEL THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY LATIN AMERICA NOTICIAS CARACOL CARACOL TELEVISION 70'S FUN AD - DOKI & FRIENDS DISCOVERY KIDS LATIN AMERICA THE AVENGERS: EARTH´S MIGHTIEST HEROES! - DISNEY XD THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY LATIN AMERICA CONSUMER TRADE OR PRINT AD CAMPAIGN ESPN MAESTRÍA EN MOVIMIENTO BONSAI3 ESTADO DE GRACIA (STATE OF GRACE) ONCETV MEXICO Page 1 of 15 OCTOBER MARATHON OF HORROR TURNER INTERNATIONAL ARGENTINA POPLAND QR CAMPAIGN MTV NETWORKS LATIN AMERICA ESPN OLIMPIADAS BONSAI3 VIOLETTA DISNEY CHANNEL THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY LATIN AMERICA OUTDOOR/ENVIRONMENTAL/TRANSIT AD ULTIMATE SPIDERMAN´S ELEVATOR - DISNEY XD THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY LATIN AMERICA ESPN OLIMPIADAS BONSAI3 NAT GEO OBSESIÓN FOX INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS LATIN AMERICA POPLAND QR CAMPAIGN MTV NETWORKS LATIN AMERICA THE AVENGERS: EARTH´S MIGHTIEST HEROES! - DISNEY XD THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY LATIN AMERICA NAT GEO EL LÍDER DE LA MANADA CAMPAIGN FOX INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS LATIN AMERICA COLLATERAL MATERIAL THE KENNEDYS COSMOPOLITAN TELEVISION ESPAÑA CHANNELS CALENDAR - DISNEY CHANNEL - DISNEY XD- DISNEY JUNIOR - THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY LATIN AMERICA DESPERATE HOUSEWIFES COSMOPOLITAN -
16/12/2016 15:03 MONDO TV IBEROAMÉRICA Doc. Informativo
DOCUMENTO INFORMATIVO DE INCORPORACIÓN AL MERCADO ALTERNATIVO BURSATIL, SEGMENTO PARA EMPRESAS EN EXPANSIÓN (“MAB-EE”) DE LAS ACCIONES DE MONDO TV IBEROAMÉRICA, S.A. Diciembre 2016 El presente Documento Informativo de Incorporación al Mercado Alternativo Bursátil (el “ Mercado ” o el “ MAB ”), en su segmento de Empresas en Expansión (“ MAB-EE ”), de la sociedad Mondo TV Iberoamérica, S.A. (“ Mondo TV Iberoamérica ”, la “ Sociedad ”, la “ Compañía ” o el “ Emisor ”), ha sido redactado de conformidad con el modelo previsto en el Anexo I de la Circular del MAB 14/2016, de 26 de julio, sobre los “Requisitos y procedimientos aplicables a la incorporación y exclusión en el Mercado Alternativo Bursátil de acciones emitidas por Empresas en Expansión y por SOCIMIs” (en adelante “ Circular del MAB 14/2016 ”), designándose a Renta 4 Corporate, S.A., como Asesor Registrado, en cumplimiento de lo establecido en la Circular del MAB 14/2016 y la Circular del MAB 16/2016, de 26 de julio, sobre el Asesor Registrado en el MAB (la “ Circular del MAB 16/2016 ”). El MAB-EE es un Mercado diseñado para compañías de reducida capitalización en expansión. Los inversores de empresas negociadas en el segmento MAB-EE deben ser conscientes de que asumen un riesgo mayor que el que supone la inversión en empresas que cotizan en las Bolsas de Valores. La inversión en empresas negociadas en el segmento MAB-EE debe contar con el asesoramiento de un profesional independiente. Se recomienda al inversor leer íntegra y cuidadosamente el presente Documento Informativo con anterioridad a cualquier decisión de inversión relativa a los valores negociables a los que el mismo se refiere. -
UCLA Public Law & Legal Theory Series
UCLA UCLA Public Law & Legal Theory Series Title Preemptive Strike: Law in the Campaign for Clean Trucks Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/15w2p36q Journal UC Irvine Law Review, 4(3) Author Cummings, Scott Publication Date 2015 eScholarship.org Powered by the California Digital Library University of California Cummings_production v8 (clean) (Do Not Delete) 1/13/2015 10:12 PM Preemptive Strike: Law in the Campaign for Clean Trucks Scott L. Cummings* Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 940 I. Law in the Development of the Ports ..................................................................... 945 A. Local Power: Annexation and Autonomy ........................................... 947 B. Federal Power: Industrialization in the Shadow of Regulation ......... 955 C. Global Power: The Logistics Revolution, Free Trade, and Deregulation ............................................................................................... 959 D. Local Impact: Community, Labor, and the Environment ................. 972 II. The Port As a Unit of Legal Analysis ..................................................................... 981 A. Local Governance ..................................................................................... 981 B. Nonlocal Governance .............................................................................. 984 C. Preemption ................................................................................................ -
THE UCLA SCHOOL of LAW Origin, Con Ict, and Growth
✯ UCLA SCH OOL OF L AW O RIGIN, C ONFLICT, AND G ROWTH 1 THE UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW Origin, Conict, and Growth SELMA M OIDEL SMITH* he eventful early history of the UCLA School of Law is the principal T theme of this volume of California Legal History. e school’s rst years are of unusual historical interest — and, by reason of the available source materials, are uniquely suited to historical inquiry. is volume presents a number of previously unpublished documents related to the opening of the law school in and the story of its early de- velopment. e principal gures are, on the one hand, the founding dean of the law school and, on the other, the faculty members he recruited. His colleagues state repeatedly that the dean’s model for a law school of the s was the law school of prior decades in which the dean held sole authority. ey contend that the dean was determined to exclude from his new law school both the content of the then-prevailing theory of legal liberalism and the accompanying model of shared law school governance. We learn that he rejected the authority of the UCLA Academic Senate and * Editor-in-Chief, California Legal History. For a general account of the early history of the law school and of its initial law librarian in particular, see Renee Y. Rastorfer, “omas S. Dabagh and the Institutional Beginnings of the UCLA Law Library: A Cautionary Tale,” Law Library Journal : (Summer ): –. 2 C ALIFORNIA L EGAL HIS TORY ✯ VOLUME 11, 2016 of any equivalent faculty group within the law school. -
Moreno Recommendations Implementation Committee Final
Final Report Moreno Recommendations Implementation Committee University of California, Los Angeles January 4, 2021 Contents I) Executive Summary................................................................................................................ 6 II) California Attorney General Kamala Harris and UCLA Chancellor Block Agreement ............. 8 A) Background and Context: Dr. Christian Head Discrimination Case .......................................... 9 III) Moreno Committee Investigation ............................................................................................ 9 IV) Moreno Report Recommendations and Implementation Committee ...................................... 10 V) Campus Immediate Response to Moreno Recommendations: Status Updates ........................ 11 A) Recommendation: Chancellor’s Policy Statement ........................................................................... 11 B) Recommendation: Creation of Discrimination Officer Position(s) ......................................... 12 C) Recommendation: UCLA Procedures for Responding to Reports of Incidents of Bias or Discrimination ............................................................................................................................................................... 13 D) Recommendation: Creation of Campus Diversity Gateway ........................................................ 13 i) Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ................................................................................................................ -
Letter from Concerned Faculty
June 2, 2020 Chancellor Gene D. Block UCLA Executive Vice-Chancellor & Provost Emily Carter UCLA Dear Chancellor Block and Executive Vice-Chancellor Carter, It has come to our attention that last evening, June 1, 2020, a UCLA facility, the Jackie Robinson Stadium, was used by LAPD to detain protesters and process arrests, including arrests of UCLA students. We have heard from the National Lawyers Guild-Los Angeles, arrested UCLA students, and other arrested protesters on this matter. Testimony from arrested protesters is chilling. Arrested for violation of curfew in downtown Los Angeles, protesters were crowded into LA County Sheriff’s Department buses and brought to UCLA. As they arrived, they looked out of the small windows on these prison buses only to see Bruins logos and signs greeting them at the Jackie Robinson Stadium. Protesters were held on these buses at UCLA for five to six hours, without access to restrooms, food, water, information, or medical attention. Indeed, there was a medical emergency on one of the buses, one that received a response from the fire department several hours later. All protocols of social distancing were violated by the LA County Sheriff’s Department and LAPD with protesters deliberately crowded into buses and officers not following rules and recommendations established by the City, the County, and the CDC, including wearing masks. The cruel irony that this took place at a location used as a COVID-19 testing site is not lost on those arrested or on us. When protesters were taken off the buses, they were subject to processing in the parking lot of the stadium and then released, which meant that they were directed to find their way home late at night (between 1:30 am and 3:30 am) from the Jackie Robinson Stadium. -
Implicit Bias in the Courtroom Jerry Kang Judge Mark Bennett Devon Carbado Pam Casey Nilanjana Dasgupta David Faigman Rachel Godsil Anthony G
Implicit Bias in the Courtroom Jerry Kang Judge Mark Bennett Devon Carbado Pam Casey Nilanjana Dasgupta David Faigman Rachel Godsil Anthony G. Greenwald UCLA LAW REVIEW UCLA LAW Justin Levinson Jennifer Mnookin ABSTRACT Given the substantial and growing scientific literature on implicit bias, the time has now come to confront a critical question: What, if anything, should we do about implicit bias in the courtroom? The author team comprises legal academics, scientists, researchers, and even a sitting federal judge who seek to answer this question in accordance with behavioral realism. The Article first provides a succinct scientific introduction to implicit bias, with some important theoretical clarifications that distinguish between explicit, implicit, and structural forms of bias. Next, the Article applies the science to two trajectories of bias relevant to the courtroom. One story follows a criminal defendant path; the other story follows a civil employment discrimination path. This application involves not only a focused scientific review but also a step-by-step examination of how criminal and civil trials proceed. Finally, the Article examines various concrete intervention strategies to counter implicit biases for key players in the justice system, such as the judge and jury. AUTHOR Jerry Kang is Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law; Professor of Asian American Studies (by courtesy); Korea Times-Hankook Ilbo Chair in Korean American Studies. [email protected], http://jerrykang.net. Judge Mark Bennett is a U.S. District Court Judge in the Northern District of Iowa. Devon Carbado is Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law. Pam Casey is Principal Court Research Consultant of the National Center for State Courts. -
Recording Secrets for the Small Studio This Page Intentionally Left Blank Recording Secrets for the Small Studio
Recording Secrets for the Small Studio This page intentionally left blank Recording Secrets for the Small Studio Mike Senior First published 2015 by Focal Press 70 Blanchard Road, Suite 402, Burlington, MA 01803 and by Focal Press 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN Focal Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business © 2015 Mike Senior The right of Mike Senior to be identifi ed as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Notices Knowledge and best practice in this fi eld are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding, changes in research methods, professional practices, or medical treatment may become necessary. Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds, or experiments described herein. In using such information or methods they should be mindful of their own safety and the safety of others, including parties for whom they have a professional responsibility. Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identifi cation and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Application submitted ISBN: 978-0-415-71670-3 (pbk) ISBN: 978-1-135-87950-5 (ebk) Typeset in ITC Giovanni Std By MPS Limited, Chennai, India, www.adi-mps.com To my parents. -
Visual 2011 Memorias.Pdf
CONTENIDOS SEPTIEMBRE 13 SEPTIEMBRE 14 SEPTIEMBRE 15 SEPTIEMBRE 16 CIERRE EQUIPO DE TRABAJO SEPTIEMBRE 13 SEPTIEMBRE 13 MAESTRA DE CEREMONIAS Buenas tardes, señoras y señores. Para dar inicio a Visual 2011, los invito a ponerse de pie para escuchar el Himno Nacional de la República de Colombia. En nombre de la junta directiva de la Comisión Nacional de Televisión, les damos la bienvenida a la segun- da edición de este año de Visual 2011: Mercado audiovisual colombiano. Visual 2011 tiene como objetivo fundamental visibilizar, no sólo el sector audiovisual colombiano al exterior (e impulsar su producción), sino también la creatividad, las ideas y los contenidos. Para dar la bienvenida a este Visual 2011, los dejo con el director de la Comisión Nacional de Televisión, el doctor Jaime Andrés Estrada. 4 SEPTIEMBRE 13 JAIME ANDRÉS ESTRADA DIRECTOR CNTV Gracias, Martha. Buenas noches. Quiero ser tremendamente breve para que podamos dar inicio a aquello que nos convoca hoy. En el nombre de la Comisión Nacional de Televisión y de su junta directiva, quiero darles la bienvenida a esta segunda versión del mercado audiovisual colombiano: Visual 2011. Este es un espacio propicio en el que tenemos más de doscientos sesenta y seis productores y libretistas colombianos, que van a poder reunirse y desarrollar relaciones comerciales con más de treinta representantes de canales de Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, Estados Unidos, México y España, entre otros. De esta manera, durante los siguientes tres días, tendremos alrededor de catorce charlas temáticas sobre la posibilidad de desarrollar negocios y establecer relaciones con los diferentes productores y consumidores de contenidos audiovisuales.