Students and supporters of undocumented UC students rally outside a May 17 Board of Regents meeting for on-campus jobs to be opened to students without legal status. In a key win for immigrant rights organizations, a California Court of Appeal ruled that the University of California has not provided sufficient legal grounds to justify its “discriminatory policy” barring the hiring of undocumented students from on-campus jobs. A UCLA alumnus and a lecturer filed a lawsuit in October arguing that the UC system’s hiring policy violates state law because it discriminates against students based on their immigration status. Plaintiffs said that,...