Constitution Content / Constitution Content for ٺƵ en What is Californians’ Constitutional Right to Fish? /blog/curiosity/what-californians-constitutional-right-fish In a recent episode of ٺƵ Law’s podcast, “Justice Defined: Scholars of King Hall,” Professor Karrigan Börk discussed Californians’ constitutional right to fish. June 03, 2022 - 2:59pm Maria Magdalena Martinez Castro /blog/curiosity/what-californians-constitutional-right-fish ٺƵ Media Sources: Inauguration, Presidential Transition, Biden Administration /news/experts/uc-davis-media-sources-inauguration-presidential-transition-and-biden-administration <p>Coming out of the presidential elections and series of political events, including an unprecedented insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, ٺƵ historians, political scientists, economists and constitutional law professors, and researchers from other fields are contributing their academic expertise to media. Faculty are quoted in this story <a href="https://fox40.com/news/political-connection/you-have-to-have-consequences-uc-davis-faculty-weigh-in-on-impeachment-proceedings/">here</a>&nbsp;covering a recent School of Law panel discussion.</p> March 17, 2021 - 9:09am Karen Michele Nikos /news/experts/uc-davis-media-sources-inauguration-presidential-transition-and-biden-administration ٺƵ Media Sources on Election 2020 /news/uc-davis-media-sources-election-2020 <p>With the 2020 presidential elections continuing in the news, University of California, Davis, offers sources for media on issues related to elections — from leadership, to political parties, to voting methods, conspiracy theories and the economy. Faculty expertise includes political science, sociology, history, economics, law, race, management, technology, psychology, various sciences and others.</p> <div> <p>We also have sources who can address female candidates, how they are portrayed and the history of women in politics.</p></div> January 15, 2021 - 1:30am Karen Michele Nikos /news/uc-davis-media-sources-election-2020