
Israel's Supreme Court Cites McCaffrey Article
September 6, 2011
A law review article written by Professor Steve McCaffrey was cited by the Supreme Court of Israel in a decision issued by that nation’s high court this summer. more >

USAID China Contract Will Run Through April
September 3, 2011
The three-month modification allots another $200,000 in funding to the multi-million dollar teaching program first signed in 2006 and begun the following year. China has embarked on a major overhaul of its legal system, adopting new laws addressing a wide range of modern issues. more >

Mediation Clinic Cited In Ninth Circuit Award
September 2, 2011
Pacific McGeorge's nascent Mediation Clinic, now only in its second year of operation, is already making an impact on federal court caseloads. more >

Effective Practices Planning Meetings
September 1, 2011
From September 2011 through January 2012, experts from Pacific McGeorge and American University met with 16 law professors from our participating schools and from the Committee of Chinese Clinical Legal Educators in Beijing, China to plan for a forthcoming handbook on clinical legal education. more >

American Member of ICJ Speaks to Students
September 1, 2011
Judge Joan Donoghue, the only American on the 15-member International Court of Justice, visited Pacific McGeorge on Aug. 31 to speak with students and to address a meeting of the World Affairs Council of Northern California. more >

New Legal Studies Center Brightens Law Campus
August 31, 2011
The beautiful new Legal Studies Center at Pacific McGeorge opened on Aug. 15, the first day of classes for students in the fall semester. Justice Anthony M. Kennedy will headline a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5 p.m., Saturday, September 17, 2011, to mark the official grand opening. more >
Main: Procedural Foundation of Substantive Law
August 29, 2011
In the article “The Procedural Foundation of Substantive Law,” which appears in a recent volume of the Washington University Law Review, 87 Wash. U. L. Rev. 801 (2010), Professor Thom Main uses both an historical and modern-day perspective to examine the substance-procedure dichotomy, a popular target of scholarly criticism because procedural law is inherently substantive. more >

Faculty, Staff Members Receive Major Awards
August 26, 2011
Professor Thomas Main became the first two-time winner of the Sprankling Faculty Scholarship Award on Aug. 19, 2011, at the annual Pacific McGeorge Faculty Dinner at the Sutter Club. more >

Carter’s Article Cited In 6th Circuit Decision
August 23, 2011
A law review article written by Professor Linda Carter was cited in a high-profile decision announced on Aug. 3, 2011, by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal. more >

Iraqi Delegation Meets with Faculty Members
August 22, 2011
A dozen law professors and retired judges from Iraq were on campus on Aug. 17 to discuss intellectual property law and experiential learning at American law schools with members of the Pacific McGeorge faculty. more >

Guatemala Program Sizzles in the Summer
August 19, 2011
In only its third year of existence, the Pacific McGeorge Inter-American Program attracted nearly 40 students to its summer home in Antigua, Guatemala. more >
Three More Alums Argued Before Supreme Court
August 18, 2011
In the Summer 2011 Pacific Law magazine, 15 Pacific McGeorge alumni were cited for having presented oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court. But thanks to alert readers, three more alums with that distinction have been revealed. more >

Matsui Fellows Make Big Summer Splash In D.C.
August 16, 2011
Four students served internships in Washington, D.C. this summer under Pacific McGeorge's four-year-old Matsui Fellowship program. more >

Swedish Dean Explores Ties To Pacific McGeorge
August 15, 2011
Dean Christina Moëll of Lund University Faculty of Law visited Pacific McGeorge in mid-August to explore potential academic ties between the venerable Swedish law school and the University of the Pacific. more >

Sims Teaches Foreign Relations Law in Russia
August 3, 2011
Professor John Sims taught this summer at the 17th Annual St. Petersburg Summer Law Institute in Russia. more >
Eight Alumni Serve as County Bar Presidents
August 2, 2011
Pacific McGeorge is proud of its reputation for turning out graduates who take an active role in their communities as evidenced by the eight alumni who are serving, or have recently completed their service, as county bar association presidents this year. more >

Malloy's Financial Advice Resonates in Europe
July 21, 2011
Professor Michael Malloy took center stage on July 19, 2011, at the 8th Annual International Law Conference in Athens, and his presentation echoed loudly when European leaders announced a sweeping expansion of the role of their European Financial Stability Facility rescue fund to help nation states such as Greece. more >

Pacific McGeorge Hosts Historic Redistricting
July 15, 2011
The historic redrawing of California's congressional, state senate, and state assembly district lines is unfolding this summer on the Pacific McGeorge campus. more >

Justice Kennedy Teaching Again in Salzburg Program
July 12, 2011
Anthony M. Kennedy, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, is co-teaching a course on Fundamental Rights in Pacific McGeorge's Summer International Legal Studies program for the 24th consecutive year. more >

Legal Writing Conference Receives Rave Reviews
July 1, 2011
Pacific McGeorge played host to the 2011 Association of Legal Writing Directors Conference from June 23 to 25, receiving rave reviews from the 130 attendees who came from law schools all over the United States and Canada. more >

Seven New Grads Land Nevada Judicial Clerkships
June 29, 2011
Pacific McGeorge has long had a major alumni presence in the Nevada justice system, but it is something of a coup for seven graduates from one class (2011) to land judicial clerkships in that neighboring state. more >

White House Honors Young Graduate
June 24, 2011
Lan Diep, a December 2009 Pacific graduate, is already making a difference for an underserved community dealing with the complexities of the American justice system. more >
'Greensheets' Edition Examines State Legislation
June 24, 2011
The annual "Greensheets" edition of the McGeorge Law Review has been published with a Review of Selected 2010 California Legislation. more >

71 Graduates Sworn Into State Bar of California
June 16, 2011
Seventy-one Pacific McGeorge School of Law graduates passed the February 2011 bar exam and were sworn into the State Bar of California this month. more >

Book Drive a Huge Success at Pacific McGeorge
June 10, 2011
The Pacific McGeorge chapter of a national honor society collected more than 1,500 donated books in the final weeks of the spring semester to outfit two libraries as part of the nationwide African Book Project whose mission is to improve literacy rates in that continent. more >

Museum Reception Caps Off Busy Alumni Season
June 8, 2011
The McGeorge Alumni Association held scores of chapter events during the past year, culminating in a Sacramento Chapter reception on May 24 at the Crocker Art Museum. more >

Legal Studies Center Project Nears Completion
June 6, 2011
Pacific McGeorge School of Law students, faculty and staff participated in a concrete-signing party on April 29, 2011, marking another milestone in the construction of the new Legal Studies Center that will house the Gordon D. Schaber Law Library. more >

Smith, Vanderlinde Shine in Inter-American Debut
June 2, 2011
Erin Smith, '12, and Brooke Vanderlinde, '12, put on at stellar performance at the Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court Competition, held May 22-27, 2011, at American University Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C. more >

Two New Graduates Boast Law School Pedigrees
June 1, 2011
Pacific McGeorge School of Law attracts some of the best and brightest students from all over the country, and its reputation in legal education circles is impeccable. Two of the leading academic performers in the Class of 2011 prove the latter point. more >

Pacific McGeorge Students Ride The Justice Bus
May 26, 2011
Eleven Pacific McGeorge students traveled to Redding the weekend of March 25-26, 2011, to conduct a two-day clinic for low-income rural clients in a trip sponsored by San Francisco-based OneJustice, a public interest law firm. more >

Angel Tree Project Wins Phi Delta Phi Award
May 25, 2011
The Pacific McGeorge chapter of the Phi Delta Phi honors fraternity received a national award for its annual Angel Tree project that collects free holiday gifts for needy children. more >

Frantz Event A Key Component Of Trial Team
May 24, 2011
The Ben Frantz First-Year Mock Trial Competition continues to play a major role in developing talent for Pacific McGeorge's nationally ranked mock trial intercollegiate team. Almost all of the members of this year's intercollegiate team competed in the first-year event as freshmen. more >

Moot Court Team Celebrates Its Best Season Ever
May 23, 2011
Pacific McGeorge celebrated arguably its best season ever in moot court competition during the 2010-11 academic year, bringing home hardware from seven national and international events. more >

Ethics Initiative Picks Up Steam Under Paton
May 20, 2011
Pacific McGeorge's Ethics Across the Professions Initiative was in high gear in the spring semester. In addition to hosting a highly successful symposium on technology's effect on the practice of law, three nationally recognized speakers on ethics spoke on campus in forums sponsored by the Capital Center for Public Law & Policy. more >
Pacific McGeorge Celebrates 87th Academic Year
May 17, 2011
Pacific McGeorge awarded 313 Juris Doctor degrees and 28 advanced law degrees to culminate its 87th academic year on May 14, 2011, at Sacramento's Memorial Auditorium. Dean Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker presided over the ceremony, and University President Dr. Pamela A. Eibeck joined her in congratulating every student that walked the stage. more >

Trio Of Valedictorians Headline 2011 Coif Class
May 16, 2011
Day Division valedictorian Andrew Redner and Evening Division co-valedictorians Louinda Lacey and Adam Cate headline a group of 31 new members of the Pacific McGeorge chapter of the Order of the Coif. more >

Center Hands Out Certificates, Commendations
May 13, 2011
The Capital Center for Public Law & Policy held its second annual student recognition luncheon on May 10, 2011, honoring students who earned the Capital Certificate and the Capital Commendation for Public Service. more >
Manning Finishes Whirlwind Law School Career
May 12, 2011
Lauren Manning, '11, will be among the honors graduates at the Pacific McGeorge commencement this month after completing a whirlwind senior year that included a prestigious fall semester externship with the California Supreme Court. more >

McQuillan Named Trial Advocate Of The Year
May 11, 2011
Nikole McQuillan, '11, received the Pacific McGeorge Student Trial Advocate of the Year given by the American Board of Trial Advocates on April 28, 2011. more >

Red Paperclip Project Produces Excellent Results
May 5, 2011
For the second year in a row, Professor Gregory Weber used the "One Red Paperclip" project as a way to spice up his Alternative Dispute Resolution class. The results were impressive. more >

Advocacy Awards Ceremony Honors Sands
May 4, 2011
Michael Sands, former director of the Center for Legal Advocacy at Pacific McGeorge, was honored for his role in building the nationally ranked program on April 28, 2011, at the Advocacy Awards Ceremony. more >

Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep Wins State Award
May 3, 2011
Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep, an Educational Pipeline school and partner with the University of the Pacific and Pacific McGeorge, will be honored this month as a California Distinguished School 2011 by the California Department of Education. more >

Giovannettone Claims First-Year Moot Trophy
May 2, 2011
Justin Giovannettone was crowned the top overall advocate at the championship round of the 3rd Annual Pacific McGeorge First-Year Moot Court Competition on April 12, 2011. more >

Four Students Published In McGeorge Law Review
April 28, 2011
Four student comments appear in the latest edition (Volume 42, Issue 2) of the McGeorge Law Review. more >

New "Globe" Features Four Student Comments
April 27, 2011
Four students who will graduate next month wrote comments that appear in the forthcoming Volume 23, Issue 2 of the Pacific McGeorge Global Business & Development Law Journal. more >

Booth, Collins, Radcliffe Compete At The Hague
April 26, 2011
Pacific McGeorge wrapped up a highly successful moot court season with an appearance in the 7th Annual International Criminal Court Moot Competition, which was held April 10-15, 2011, in The Hague, Netherlands. more >

Booth, Collins, Radcliffe Compete at The Hague
April 26, 2011
Pacific McGeorge wrapped up a highly successful moot court season with an appearance in the 7th Annual International Criminal Court Moot Competition, which was held April 10-15, 2011, in The Hague, Netherlands. more >

California's Chief Justice Speaks To Students
April 25, 2011
The California Supreme Court's new leader, Tani Cantil-Sakauye, spoke to students at Pacific McGeorge on April 21, 2011. more >
Pacific McGeorge Dean Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker to Step Down Next Year
April 22, 2011
Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker announced today her decision to step down as Dean of University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, effective June 30, 2012. She has been dean of Pacific McGeorge since 2002. more >

Rugby Club Scores With New Room In Library
April 21, 2011
The McGeorge Alumni Rugby Club became the first organization to put its name on a room in the new Legal Studies Center that houses the Gordon D. Schaber, raising a significant amount of money to stake its claim to a corner of the stacks section. more >
Marijuana And The Law Proves A Timely Topic
April 20, 2011
The McGeorge Law Review's symposium on marijuana and the law, which was held on April 15, 2011, attracted a large crowd of interested attorneys and members of the general public to campus. more >

Sprankling, Carter Win Major University Awards
April 19, 2011
Two popular members of the Pacific McGeorge faculty, Professor John Sprankling and Professor Linda Carter, have been chosen for prestigious awards by the University of the Pacific. more >

Federal Defender Clinic Exceeds All Expectations
April 18, 2011
In only its second year of operation, Pacific McGeorge's Federal Defender Clinic has represented clients in more than 80 cases in U.S. District Court during the academic year and won some impressive victories. more >

U.S. Armed Forces Appeals Court Hears Case
April 14, 2011
The United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces held a special sitting at Pacific McGeorge on April 6, 2011, and two law students were able to participate in this special hearing. more >

Ethics Symposium Peers Into Future Law Practice
April 12, 2011
A Capital Center for Public Law & Policy symposium on April 8, 2011, took an in-depth look at the dramatic changes taking place in the delivery of legal practice worldwide. more >

Pacific McGeorge Teams Go Crazy In Chicago
April 11, 2011
Two Pacific McGeorge teams turned in a spectacular performance at the national championship round of the 32nd Annual ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition held April 7-9, 2011, in Chicago. more >

Team Takes Top Honors In Traynor Competition
April 7, 2011
For the third time in the last five years, Pacific McGeorge won a first-place award at the Roger J. Traynor California Appellate Moot Court competition, which was held April 2-3, 2011, at the University of San Francisco. more >

Jessup Team Turns In A Strong Performance
April 6, 2011
Pacific McGeorge's entry in the 52nd Annual Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition took a fourth-place prize for memorials and finished eighth overall in the 24-team Pacific Super Regional held February 25-27, 2011, in Portland, Oregon. more >

Jessup Team Turns In A Strong Performance
April 6, 2011
Pacific McGeorge's entry in the 52nd Annual Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition took a fourth-place prize for memorials and finished eighth overall in the 24-team Pacific Super Regional held February 25-27, 2011, in Portland, Oregon. more >

Women's Caucus Event A Boon For Local Charity
April 4, 2011
The Women's Caucus presented a check for more than $12,000 collected at its 33rd Annual Live and Silent Auction last fall to the St. John's Shelter on March 31, 2011. more >

Wells Wins Global Lawyering Skills II Final Four
April 1, 2011
Michelle Wells captured the Top Oral Advocate Award at the Pacific McGeorge Global Lawyering Skills Final Four competition on March 31, 2011, before a distinguished panel of jurists in the courtroom. more >

AAJ Mock Trial Team Advances To Semifinals
March 30, 2011
Steven Redd, April Matsinger, Sydne Christianson, and Vanessa Hunter advanced to the semifinals of the American Association of Justice regional competition that was held March 4-6, 2011, in Seattle. more >

Neal Named Editor-in-Chief Of 'The Globe' Board
March 28, 2011
Micaela Neal will serve as editor-in-chief of the Volume 25 board of editors for the Pacific McGeorge Global Business & Development Law Journal, Volume 24 editor-in-chief Matthew Pinkerton announced this month. more >

Hamilton To Lead McGeorge Law Review Board
March 24, 2011
Brian Hamilton has been chosen as the editor-in-chief of the incoming Volume 43 board of editors. more >

Human Rights Confab Attracts Global Attention
March 23, 2011
Pacific McGeorge's human rights symposium, held on March 11 and 12, 2011, played to a packed house at the law school's international building, Northwest Hall. more >

Pacific McGeorge Mentors Hit A Grand Slam
March 22, 2011
An afterschool law-themed academic mentoring program for high school students begun by Pacific McGeorge students is in its second semester of service on the nearby Sacramento Charter High School campus. more >
Levine's 25th Anniversary Celebration A Big Hit
March 18, 2011
Professor Larry Levine, one of Pacific McGeorge's most popular faculty members, celebrated his 25th anniversary in legal academia in style on February 25, 2011, as more than 280 colleagues, former students and friends gathered for a celebration on campus. more >

Northern California Clinicians Event A Success
March 14, 2011
Clinical education faculty members from eight ABA-accredited law schools gathered at Pacific McGeorge on February 26, 2011, for the annual Northern California Clinicians Conference. more >

Osborn Serves As Distinguished Author/Advocate
March 14, 2011
John Osborn, the author of The Paper Chase, a 1970 novel that was turned into an award-winning movie and a television series, served as Pacific McGeorge's first distinguished author/advocate in residence last month. more >

Spring Semester Classes Have A Foreign Flavor
March 10, 2011
Forty-two graduate and international law students are studying on the Pacific McGeorge campus this spring along with three visiting scholars. more >

Pacific McGeorge Takes Third in Niagara Moot
March 9, 2011
Pacific McGeorge finished third in the 44th Annual Niagara International Moot Court Competition, which was held February 24-26, 2011, in Toronto, Canada. more >

Pacific McGeorge Takes Third in Niagara Moot
March 8, 2011
Pacific McGeorge finished third in the 44th Annual Niagara International Moot Court Competition, which was held February 24-26, 2011, in Toronto, Canada. more >

Student Prosecutors Impress U.S. Attorney’s Office
March 7, 2011
The six Pacific McGeorge students working for the U.S. Attorney's Office Misdemeanor Unit this academic year are racking up impressive victories in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California, which have been drawing media attention. more >
Coderniz, McQuillan Team Falls To Stanford
March 3, 2011
Nikole McQuillan and Diane Coderniz reached the finals of a recent National Trial Competition regional before falling to a Stanford by a single point of the judges. more >
Yelpaala Urges African Leaders To Seek Solutions
March 2, 2011
Professor Kojo Yelpaala spoke on "The Impact of Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights and the Biodiversity Convention on Human Health and Food Security," to a large audience of students, faculty and government officials on February 18, 2011, at the University of Ghana in Accra, Ghana. more >

Two NAAC Moot Court Teams Strike Gold
March 1, 2011
Two Pacific McGeorge teams were named regional champions at the American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy Competition held February 24-26, 2011, at the U.S. District Courthouse in San Francisco, and both will now advance to the NAAC national finals scheduled for April 7-9 in Chicago, IL. more >
Calvert Explores Expansion Of Familial Rights
February 24, 2011
Clay Calvert, '91, the Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication at the University of Florida, is teaching Constitutional Law at his legal alma mater this spring as a visiting professor. more >

Paton Named To Prestigious ABA Commission
February 17, 2011
Professor Paul Paton, director of Pacific McGeorge's Ethics Across the Professions Initiative, has been selected as reporter to the American Bar Association's Ethics 20/20 Commission. more >

Braniff, Pattas Shine At Lefkowitz Competition
February 14, 2011
The Pacific McGeorge team won the Best Oralist Award and took second place overall in the Saul Lefkowitz IP Moot Court West Regional tournament, which was held February 12, 2011, at the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. more >
McCaffrey Takes On Two Cases In The Hague
February 11, 2011
Professor Steve McCaffrey, a veteran counsel at International Court of Justice cases, returned to The Hague, Netherlands, last month to participate in two new disputes. more >
Moon Wins Phi Delta Phi Balfour Scholarship
February 9, 2011
Second-year Evening student Andrea Moon, a member of the Pacific McGeorge chapter of the Phi Delta Phi honors fraternity, has been named a winner of the 2010 Balfour Foundation Scholarship given by the legal society. more >

Moot Court Team Earns Trip to The Hague
February 1, 2011
A Pacific McGeorge team placed second in the North American regional of the International Criminal Court (ICC) moot court competition held at Pace University in White Plains, New York on January 28-30, 2011, and advances to the championship finals in The Hague. more >
Jacobs: A Commercial Speech Dichotomy
January 21, 2011
In What Abortion Disclosure Cases Say About the Constitutionality of Persuasive Government Speech on Product Labels, Professor Leslie Gielow Jacobs addresses the uncertain constitutional status of government compelled disclosure requirements imposed on commercial speech. more >
Best Law Teachers Book May Include Bricker
January 19, 2011
Professor Cary Bricker has made the next-to-last cut for inclusion in an upcoming book, What the Best Law Teachers Do, which will be published by Harvard University Press in 2012. more >

Eskridge, Ferejohn Discuss 'A New Constitution'
January 14, 2011
Nationally prominent Yale law professor William Eskridge and New York University law professor John Ferejohn discussed their new book, A Republic of Statutes: The New American Constitution, at an on-campus forum on January 12, 2011. more >
Faculty Takes AALS Annual Meeting By Storm
January 11, 2011
More than 40 Pacific McGeorge faculty members and administrators attended the Association of American Law Schools' 2011 Annual Meeting, which was held January 5-8, 2011 in San Francisco, and many served as presenters, speakers and panelists at the event. more >
Desmond, Pitcher Prove Tough Adversaries
January 7, 2011
Cammy Desmond, '09, and Jinnifer Pitcher, '07, recently had an unusual legal experience for a pair of young attorneys at a civil law firm. more >
Dajani: Defensible Borders Not Israel's Answer
January 6, 2011
Professor Omar Dajani's article, "The Myth of Defensible Borders: How a Regional Security Initiative Can Promote Middle East Peace," was the leading piece the first week of January 2011 on the Foreign Affairs magazine website. more >
Roark Closes The Deal At Buffalo-Niagara Event
December 16, 2010
Second-year Day student Shani Roark won the award for Best Closing Argument at the Seventh Annual Buffalo-Niagara National Mock Trial Competition, which was held November 11-14, 2010, in Buffalo, New York. more >
Governor Appoints Four Alumni To Judgeships
December 9, 2010
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the appointment of 19 new Superior Court judges on December 6, 2010, including three Pacific McGeorge alumni, less than a week after naming another alumnus to the bench. more >

Wang Successfully Defends J.S.D. Dissertation
December 6, 2010
Wen-Lu Wang, a Taiwanese hydraulic engineer and attorney, earned only the second J.S.D. awarded in Pacific McGeorge's International Water Resources Law program history with a successful on-campus dissertation defense on December 3, 2010. more >

Scotland, Callahan Swear In 97 New Attorneys
December 3, 2010
Ninety-seven Pacific McGeorge graduates were sworn in as members of the State Bar of California and the federal bar on December 1, 2010, before a two-deep, standing-room only crowd of more than 230 family, friends and faculty members. more >

Governor Names Hoch, Duarte To Court Of Appeal
November 30, 2010
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger named Andrea Hoch, '84, to the California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, on November 23, 2010. more >
McCaffrey Lectures At UN Course In Korea
November 29, 2010
Professor Steve McCaffrey spoke in mid-November in Seoul, Korea, as a guest lecturer at a United Nations regional course in international law for young attorneys throughout greater Asia. more >

Chinese Law Professors Visit Pacific McGeorge
November 23, 2010
Eleven Chinese law professors came to Sacramento earlier this month to participate in an "Experiential Legal Education Observational Training and Study Tour." more >
Three More New Judges; Mueller Confirmed
November 23, 2010
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the appointment of three more Pacific McGeorge alumni to the Superior Court bench on December 16, 2010. more >

Team Wins Brief Honors Again At Pepperdine
November 22, 2010
For the third year in a row, a Pacific McGeorge team took Best Brief honors in the National Entertainment Law Moot Court Competition recently hosted by Pepperdine School of Law. more >

2004 Grad Fernandes Wins Prestigious Award
November 18, 2010
Sonia Fernandes, '04, was rewarded for her outstanding work as staff counsel for the California Department of Managed Health Care and wide-ranging community activities with one of the State Bar of California's most prestigious awards recently. more >

Landers Wins Samsung-Stanford Patent Prize
November 17, 2010
Professor Amy Landers' paper, "Theorizing Patentee Injury: Apportioning Claims for Reasonable Royalty Compensation," won a $10,000 award in the inaugural Samsung-Stanford Patent Prizes competition. more >

Citizenship Fair Helps 194 Future Americans
November 16, 2010
Pacific McGeorge's 2nd Annual Citizenship Fair on November 13, 2010, proved a popular, successful event as it assisted scores of immigrant attendees on the path to American citizenship. more >







