International Conflict Feminism book talk with Prof. Vasuki Nesiah

297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley

Professor Vasuki Nesiah (NYU) discusses her new book, International Conflict Feminism (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024) in conversation with Professor Laurel E. Fletcher. Professor Nesiah teaches human rights, legal and social theory at NYU Gallatin where she is also faculty director of the Gallatin Global Fellowship in Human Rights. She has published on the history […]

Democracy at Risk – Democracy, Elections, and the Courts

105 Law Building

Americans have long taken for granted a baseline level of democracy and the rule of law. We have often fallen short of fully realizing those ideals, but for most of […]

Free

Women in Transactional Law

140 Law Building

Reshape your perspective on transactional law. Hear from our distinguished panel of Kirkland's industry-leading women attorneys as they share their experiences, insights and valuable advice. Discover the keys to becoming […]

Climate Change Series: A Conversation on Housing and Land Use

130 Law Building

Join us for the third event in CLEE’s 2024-25 Climate Change Speaker Series, where experts in environmental justice, land use, and housing policy will discuss how climate law and policy […]

APALSA Professional Development Office Hours

123 Law Building

Your Private Sector Professional Development Chair, Audrey, is debuting a new office hour series! Come once a week to hear the answers to all of your job search/legal landscape questions […]

Book Talk: Glossing The Foreign Affairs Constitution

110 Law Building

Professor Curtis A. Bradley of University of Chicago Law will be discussing his new book, Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs. There will be a talk by Professor Bradley, followed by […]

Oktoberfest

Goldberg & Steinhart

The Berkeley Journal of International Law and the International Law Society at Berkeley Law are excited to host the annual JD/LLM Mixer Oktoberfest! The event will take place in Steinhart Courtyard […]

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