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| years_active = 1981{{ndash}}present | known_for = | notable_works = }}Rachel F. Moran (born 1956) is an American lawyer who is the Michael J. Connell Distinguished Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law.[1] She served as Dean of the UCLA School of Law from 2010 to 2015, and was a faculty member at UC Irvine School of Law from 2008 to 2010, and at UC Berkeley School of Law from 1983 to 2008.[2] BiographyMoran was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and grew up in Yuma, Arizona.[1] Her father, Thomas Moran, was an Irish criminal defense attorney, and her mother, Josephine Moran, was a Mexican teacher and court interpreter.[4][3] She attended Stanford University, earning a Bachelor's in psychology in 1978. She then earned a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1981, and clerked for Chief Judge Wilfred Feinberg of the Second Circuit. Following a brief stint in private practice at Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe, Moran joined the faculty at UC Berkeley School of Law (then "Boalt Hall") as its first Latina law professor,[4] and taught there for 25 years.[2] After two years at UC Irvine School of Law as a founding faculty member, Moran was selected to become UCLA School of Law's eighth dean in 2010, and the first Latina dean of a top-ranked US law school.[4][1] Moran's scholarship has focused on torts, education law (particularly bilingual education[5]), civil rights, race and the law, and critical race theory. Publications
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Notes1. ^1 2 "UCLA School of Law Names Rachel F. Moran Dean", Metropolitan News-Enterprise, June 7, 2010. 2. ^1 Rex Bossert, "Raising the Bar", UC Irvine Feature, June 2009. 3. ^Mara Knaub, "Former Yuma Latina Is Voice of UCLA Law" {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130209231547/http://www.yumasun.com/articles/-69584--.html |date=2013-02-09 }}, Yuma Sun, April 30, 2011. 4. ^Andrea Guerrero, Silence at Boalt Hall: The Dismantling of Affirmative Action (University of California Press, 2002), p.52. 5. ^1 2 Wendy Soderburg, "Small-town upbringing inspired love of law" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120509052855/http://today.ucla.edu/portal/ut/small-town-upbringing-inspires-175087.aspx |date=2012-05-09 }}, USA Today, Oct. 14, 2010. 6. ^"Dean Moran Appointed by President Obama to Serve on the Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise", UCLA School of Law News, September 26, 2011. 7. ^"Hispanics in Higher Ed Inspired by the Words & Story of Rachel Moran, Dean of UCLA Law School" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111210004153/http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com/notitas-de-noticias/details/hispanics-in-higher-ed-inspired-by-the-words-story-of-rachel-moran-dea/10504/ |date=2011-12-10 }} (Notitas de Noticias), Hispanically Speaking, September 25, 2011. 8. ^"UCLA Law dean to lecture at IU Maurer School of Law on the future of public legal education", IU Press Release, March 14, 2012. External links{{Portal|Biography}}
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