Events
CSLS Speaker Series: “The Children of Immigrants Ineligible for Naturalization and Historical Struggle for Birthright Citizenship”
Featuring Hardeep Dhillon, Assistant Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania This presentation explores the early history of attacks on birthright citizenship for the children of immigrants born to non-citizen parents […]
Christians at Berkeley Law (CAB) Bible Study #2
Welcome back! Please join Christians at Berkeley Law (CAB) on Monday, 2/9/25 in Room 122 from 12:50PM – 2:00PM for our second meeting this semester! Everyone is welcome to join! […]
A Discussion on Campus Speech and Academic Freedom: A Guide for Difficult Times
Please join Dean Erwin Chemerinsky and Edley Center Faculty Co-Director Daniel Farber for a discussion on Campus Speech and Academic Freedom on Monday, February 9, 2026, from 1:00 - 2:00 […]
BCLB Business Law Practice Area Lunch Talk: Behind the Scenes of M&A Mega-Deals with Skadden
Join the Berkeley Center for Law and Business and Berkeley Business Law Journal for a business law practice area workshop featuring Skadden M&A Partners Ken King and Sonia Nijjar. Ken […]
NLG General Body Meeting
NLG's first GBM for this semester. We'll be discussing our plans for the rest of the year. Lunch will be provided! If not already on the NLG listserv, please email […]
[LL.M.] J.S.D. Program Information Session
The Doctor of Juridical Science (J.S.D.) is Berkeley Law’s most advanced law degree, preparing its graduates to excel in careers in teaching and legal scholarship anywhere in the world. Our […]
How to Tax the Rich with Professor Brian Galle
Join Professor of Law Brian Galle as he discusses how taxation of the ultra-rich can address the problem of U.S. inequality. In his Roosevelt Institute monograph How to Tax the […]
Work Law Colloquium: Desirée LeClercq, “Workers’ Empowerment as U.S. Trade Policy”
WORK LAW COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS: Desirée LeClercq Assistant Professor of Law & Faculty Co-Director of Dean Rusk International Law Center "Workers’ Empowerment as U.S. Trade Policy” Desirée LeClercq joined the University […]
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