Events
Events
Courts & Judicial Process Colloquium | In CASA You Missed It
In CASA You Missed It Monday, March 9, 2026 | 10:00 - 11:50 a.m. (PT) | Room 134 Author: Mila Sohoni, Stanford Law Commentator: Hon. Rita Lin, N.D. Cal. Colloquium […]
CLR Diversity Editors’ Write-On Information Session & Training
Are you interested in joining the California Law Review? Are you feeling nervous about write-on? Want some application tips? Join the California Law Review (CLR) Diversity Editors and Berkeley’s affinity […]
Christians at Berkeley Law (CAB) Bible Study #4
Welcome back! Please join Christians at Berkeley Law (CAB) on Monday, 3/9, in Room 107 from 12:50PM – 2:00PM for our fourth meeting this semester! Everyone is welcome to join, […]
BCLB Business Law Practice Area Lunch Talk: From IPO to Follow-On – Navigating the Capital Markets Landscape with Cooley
Join the Berkeley Center for Law and Business and Berkeley Business Law Journal for a business law practice area lunch talk about Capital Markets featuring attorneys from Cooley. The Business […]
[Privacy Law at Berkeley] Inside California’s Privacy Enforcement: A Conversation with Stacey D. Schesser
When AI generates millions of nonconsensual intimate images, who holds companies accountable? Can privacy law keep pace with AI abuse? Join California DOJ's Supervising Deputy Attorney General for Privacy, Stacey […]
A New Separation of Powers: The Unravelling of the Administrative State
Please join us for a discussion with Professors Chad Squitieri and Joel Alicea. Chick-fil-A will be served for lunch.
AI & The Military: Insights into the Anthropic – DOW Standoff
The Department of War designated Anthropic, maker of the Claude AI models, a supply-chain risk to national security, a label previously reserved for foreign companies like Huawei. The move capped […]
CSLS Special Event – Robert A. Kagan Lecture in Law and Regulation: Responsive Democracy and the Administrative State
Featuring Edward L. Rubin, Distinguished University Professor of Law and Political Science, Vanderbilt University Abstract: Existing definitions of democracy focus on one notable feature, an elected, policy making legislature. Existing theories of democracy, many of which are more aspirational than […]
Work Law Colloquium: Hiba Hafiz, “The Dangerous Myth of Market Wages”
WORK LAW COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS: Hiba Hafiz Associate Professor, McHale Faculty Research Scholar “The Dangerous Myth of Market Wages” Hiba Hafiz is an associate professor with tenure and a McHale Faculty […]
Private Sector Careers in International Litigation and Arbitration
Ever wondered who represents Gambia in its genocide case against Myanmar at the International Court of Justice? Or which law firms secured Naftogaz’s $5 billion award against Russia for seizing […]
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