Politics & Current Affairs

Panel: The First 100 Days of Trump's Second Term

星期三, 4/16/2025
6:00 - 7:30
Learning Studio - 5th Fl
Main Library
Address

100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
美國

Contact Telephone

UCSF Law Professors Natalia Ramirez Lee, Matthew Coles, and Rory Little discuss the first 100 days of Trump’s second term. They analyze what these early days reveal and what we can expect for the next four years and beyond.

Natalia Ramírez Lee is the C. Keith Wingate Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at UC Law SF’s Center for Racial and Economic Justice. Previously, she was a Visiting Associate Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law, where she co-led the Women’s Employment Rights Clinic, teaching employment law and supervising students representing low-wage workers. Before academia, she was an employment litigator in Oakland, advocating for workers in wage, discrimination, and harassment cases. She also has experience as a Human Resources Director in Bogotá, Colombia, and led HIV prevention programs for immigrant women in New York City. Professor Ramírez Lee earned her law degree from Berkeley Law, where she was active in multiple legal journals and received the American Jurisprudence Award in Constitutional Law.

Before joining UC Law SF, Matt Coles was Deputy National Legal Director at the ACLU, overseeing work on race, voting, disability, and immigration. Previously, he led the ACLU’s national LGBT Project, playing a key role in landmark cases, including Evans v. Romer, which struck down Colorado’s Amendment 2, and challenges to Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and adoption bans. He was a primary drafter of Winning Marriage, the 2005 strategic plan for same-sex marriage rights, and developed the ACLU’s “integrated approach” to public interest litigation. Earlier in his career, he was a staff lawyer at the ACLU of Northern California, handling cases on free speech, the death penalty, and HIV-related discrimination. A Hastings graduate, he also wrote San Francisco’s first LGBT anti-discrimination and domestic partnership laws for Harvey Milk.

Rory Little is the Emeritus Joseph W. Cotchett Professor of Law at UC Law SF, where he has taught since 1994, specializing in constitutional law, criminal law, and legal ethics. A former litigator, prosecutor, and appellate lawyer, he has argued over 60 federal appeals and served as Appellate Chief for the Northern District of California U.S. Attorney’s Office. He took a leave in 1996-97 to serve as Associate Deputy Attorney General under Janet Reno. He is an active contributor to legal scholarship, regularly writing for SCOTUSblog and leading ABA panels on Supreme Court criminal law cases. A Yale Law graduate, he clerked for Justice Potter Stewart and several other federal judges, and he remains engaged in pro bono work, expert witness testimony, and occasional litigation.


Get informed about local and national civic issues.


本節目由三藩市公立圖書館之友贊助。


活動參與

除非另有說明,所有的活動都歡迎您參加(無需登記報名)。所有的三藩市公立圖書館館址均方便輪椅無障礙通行。 如要請求便利服務(例如ASL美國手語),請致電 (415) 557-4557或電郵accessibility@sfpl.org與我們聯絡。須提前最少3個工作日提出請求,有助確保獲得妥善安排。

本次活動將以英語進行,除非另行説明。

請注意:此活動可能會進行錄影或攝影。如您參與此活動,即表示您同意圖書館可使用您的影像,以作圖書館存檔 及活動推廣之用。如果您不希望被拍攝,請告知圖書館員工或攝影師。我們將提供您一張貼紙以作識別,以避免拍攝您。


公告及免責聲明

本節目使用並連接至第三方網站。當您點擊並連接至第三方網站,代表您將會離開三藩市公立圖書館的網站,並進入非三藩市公立圖書館營運的網站。此服務可能會收集有關您的一些個人識別資料,例如姓名、用戶名稱、電郵地址和密碼。此服務將根據其私隱權政策處理已收集屬於您的資料。我們鼓勵您查看您所瀏覽或使用的每個第三方網站或服務的私隱政策,包括您通過我們圖書館服務與之互動的第三方。欲知更多有關第三方網站連接的資訊,請參閱三藩市公立圖書館隱私權政策中「與其他網站的連接」部分。

本活動由與三藩市公立圖書館無關的團體所提出及表達的觀點及意見,並不代表三藩市公立圖書館 (SFPL) 或三藩市官方政策或立場。

如因文字翻譯理解不同, 導致內容有所出入, 應以英文版本為準 。