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Berkeley Boosts Webinar: Coffee Break with Irene Liu | Cecilia Kang, Technology Correspondent at The New York Times
Future of AI Regulations Coffee Break with Irene Liu is a Berkeley Boosts webinar series from Berkeley Law Executive Education featuring interviews with influential leaders on impactful events in their careers, lives, and organizations. Conversations will explore lessons learned and what listeners can take away from the guests’ experiences. In this episode, Irene speaks with […]
Find out more about Berkeley Boosts Webinar: Coffee Break with Irene Liu | Cecilia Kang, Technology Correspondent at The New York TimesUPC Developments: Seizures, Evidence, and Expert Reports
Session 1: Developments in the Unified Patent Court: Seizure Actions Tuesday, February 6, 2024 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. (PT) Virtual/B-CLE General MCLE Credit Available Enroll Here UPC strategy depends on understanding the options and local preferences for evidence development. While it is theoretically one court, national preferences and national practices still weigh heavily on […]
Find out more about UPC Developments: Seizures, Evidence, and Expert Reports12:00 pm
Judging Juries: A Berkeley Law Film Event
Berkeley Law's California Constitution Center is partnering with the Criminal Law & Justice Center and the Death Penalty Clinic to present a film screening and discussion of "Judging Juries" in Booth Auditorium. Lunch provided. Discussion Panel Chesa Boudin Abby Ginzberg Elisabeth Semel Brendon Woods
Find out more about Judging Juries: A Berkeley Law Film Event12:50 pm
The Moral Foundations of American Constitutionalism: Natural Rights, Natural Law, and Judicial Review
Critics of originalism maintain that it is either a disguise for a political agenda, or that it lacks any moral foundations. Professor Philip Munoz of Notre Dame’s government department will make the case for an approach to constitutional interpretation grounded in natural rights. Professor Linda Denno of the University of Arizona will provide commentary and […]
Find out more about The Moral Foundations of American Constitutionalism: Natural Rights, Natural Law, and Judicial Review1:00 pm
ASP: Past Exam Hands-On Workshop
Are you looking for time to review your exams from last semester? Join Senior ASP Fellows as they go over some very practical advice. Bring a past exam, your exam memo if you have one, and any feedback you received from your professors. This workshop is meant to give you the time to review an […]
Find out more about ASP: Past Exam Hands-On WorkshopInfo Session: Join the “Fund UC Public Interest Law” Campaign
Until this year, the UC Office of the President (UCOP) used to provide approximately $5 million a year to the UC law schools through the UC Public Service Service Law Fellowship. Those funds went directly to public interest summer grants and post-grad fellowships at each law schools. This year, UCOP ended the program and cut the […]
Find out more about Info Session: Join the “Fund UC Public Interest Law” CampaignFirst Generation Professionals General Body Meeting
Hello friends! Come join us for our first General Body Meeting of the semester and meet the newest members of our board. We have some exciting updates and opportunities to share with y'all and, as always, good food and vibes. Hope to see you there! RSVP here: http://tinyurl.com/FGP-GMB .
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Weekly Study Hall for 1Ls
All 1Ls are invited to weekly study sessions ("labs") with three of our amazing fellows. This semester, there are two labs and both are open to all 1Ls: Tuesdays 2:10-3:00 in Room 113 with Ben, and Wednesdays 2:10-3:00 in Room 113 with Vanessa and Celeste. During the month of March, all labs will be study […]
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Berkeley Legal History Workshop: Troy Andrade, University of Hawai’i
Troy J.H. Andrade is the Joanna Lau Sullivan Distinguished Professor at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law. His primary research interests lie at the intersection of American jurisprudence and history, particularly in the context of the pursuit of Native Hawaiian political and social justice. Paper Title and Abstract: Chapter […]
Find out more about Berkeley Legal History Workshop: Troy Andrade, University of Hawai’iEvents are wheelchair accessible. For disability-related accommodations, contact the organizer of the event. Advance notice is kindly requested.
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