Bio
Leticia Saucedo is a Professor of Law at U.C. Davis School of Law, and joins UC Law SF in the Spring 2025 semester as a Visiting Professor. She is an expert in employment, labor, and immigration law and she teaches immigration law, employment law, labor law and torts at U.C. Davis. She has been a visiting professor at Duke Law School and a research scholar with the Chief Justice Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity and Diversity at U.C. Berkeley. Professor Saucedo’s research interests lie at the intersections of employment, labor, and immigration law. She has focused her research on the impact of employment and labor laws on conditions in low-wage workplaces, and on the responses of immigrant workers to their conditions. Her law review articles have appeared in Washington University Law Review, Notre Dame Law Review, North Carolina Law Review, U.C. Davis Law Review, and the Ohio State Law Journal, among others.