Leticia Saucedo

Leticia Saucedo, Professor of Law, U.C. Davis School of Law
 
Professor Saucedo is an expert in employment, labor, and immigration law and in issues at the intersection of these areas of law.  She teaches Immigration Law, Employment Law and Labor Law at U.C. Davis School of Law. Before arriving at U.C. Davis, she taught at the Wm. S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).  Throughout her career, she has developed experiential learning courses that allow student engagement in domestic and international human and civil rights issues.  She was a visiting professor at Duke Law School and a visiting scholar at Berkeley’s Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy.  She is a member of the American Law Institute,  a member of the U.C. Davis Migration Research Cluster, an affiliate of the U.C. Davis Center for Poverty Research, and a founding member of the Aoki Center on Race and Nation at U.C. Davis School of Law.
 
Professor Saucedo earned her AB, cum laude, from Bryn Mawr College in 1984 and her JD, cum laude, in 1996 from Harvard Law School, where she was managing editor of the Harvard Latino Law Review.  Her research interests lie at the intersections of employment, labor, and immigration law. Her law review articles explore the scope of protections available to immigrant workers in the United States, and they have appeared in the North Carolina Law Review, the Notre Dame Law Review, the Ohio State Law Journal, the Buffalo Law Review, the Richmond Law Review, the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender, the Harvard Latino Law Review, the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, and Human Organization.  

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