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Raymond Flores
USC Gould School of Law

Raymond Flores

Associate Dean and Chief Information Officer

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699 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90089-0074 USA Room: 216

Last Updated: May 23, 2017




Raymond Flores oversees information technology and computing services for USC Gould School of Law. He specializes in technology strategy with a focus on integrating technology into the educational environment to transform teaching and learning.
 
Flores holds a BS in Computer Information Systems from California State Polytechnic University Pomona, an MBA in Technology Strategy from the USC Marshall School of Business, and a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership from the USC Rossier School of Education. He is also a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and an Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP). Prior to joining USC Gould in 2004, Flores served as a computer specialist with DRT Inc.; senior distributed systems engineer for Northrop Grumman Corp.; network manager for Children's Hospital Los Angeles; and director of technology infrastructure at USC Marshall.
 
Flores is a member of the USC Council on Technology and Security Strategy; the Law School Information Technology Advisory Committee; the USC Blackboard Steering Committee; the USC Network Users Group; the USC Distance Learning Network; the Mobile Media Institute; and the National Society of Hispanic MBAs.

FACULTY IN THE NEWS

Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
September 25, 2023
Re: Jonathan Barnett

Jonathan Barnett wrote an op-ed piece, based on his forthcoming paper to be published in the University of Chicago Business Law Review, about antitrust regulations and the effects it has on merger review processes. "This inquiry raises serious concerns that legislators and regulators have embarked on a course of action that has an insufficient factual foundation in the digital markets on which competition policymakers have focused," Barnett wrote.

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Jonathan Barnett
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"Killer Acquisitions Reexamined: Economic Hyperbole in the Age of Populist Antitrust," University of Chicago Business Law Review.

Robin Craig
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Robin Craig's article, "The Regulatory Shifting Baseline Syndrome: Vaccines, Generational Amnesia, and the Shifting Perception of Risk in Public Law Regimes," 21 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics 1-60 (July 2022), was featured in The Regulatory Review on August 31, 2023.

Edward McCaffery
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"The Paradox of Taxing the Rich," Florida Tax Review (Forthcoming, Fall 2023).