Events
Events
Publics in Action: The Self-Making of Civic Life (Oxford University Press, 2025)
CSLS Speaker Series: Publics in Action: The Self-Making of Civic Life (Oxford University Press, 2025) featuring Christopher Kutz, C. William Maxeiner Distinguished Professor of Law, UC Berkeley Monday, March 16, […]
A Conversation with ACS President Phil Brest
Join the Berkeley Law Chapter of the American Constitution Society (ACS) for a conversation with ACS President Phil Brest. Brest, a veteran of countless judicial confirmation battles, served as a Special Assistant to […]
Berkeley Homeless Union: Intersections of Race, Gender, Disability and Homelessness
Join the Berkeley Homeless Union and Berkeley chapter of the National Lawyers Guild for a discussion about the historic injunction halting the City of Berkeley’s planned eviction of the encampment […]
Mass Media at Berkeley Law Coffee Hour
Interested in media law or curious to learn more? Thinking about joining our board next year? Come to MMaBL's March coffee hour! Meet MMaBL's board and other students passionate about […]
A New Dawn for Economic Justice in New York City
A Discussion with Mayor Mamdani’s New Commissioner of the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP), Sam Levine Hosted by the Consumer Protection and Advocacy Society (CAPS) and Center for […]
Lunch Meet and Greet with Juan Perla ’12 (Curtis Mallet, International Arbitration)
The Berkeley Journal of International Law, International Law Society, Miller Institute, and the International Arbitration Association at Berkeley Law invite students to a Lunch Meet and Greet with Juan Perla (Berkeley […]
APALSA Family Tea
This gathering is a chance to connect and facilitate conversation with our 1L students so they can better understand how to guide their experiences during 1L summer, 2L year, and […]
Consumer Law and Economic Justice Colloquium with Sue Guan
Join the Consumer Law and Economic Justice Colloquium for a presentation by Sue Guan (Santa Clara University School of Law). This course provides students with an opportunity to be exposed […]
Work Law Colloquium: Annette Bernhardt, “Winning Technology Rights for Workers: Trends and Challenges in US Public Policy”
WORK LAW COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS: Annette Bernhardt Director of Technology and Work Program at UC Berkeley Labor Center “Winning Technology Rights for Workers: Trends and Challenges in US Public Policy” Annette […]
America at 250: A Discussion on the Declaration of Independence
Please join us for a discussion about America at 250: A Discussion on the Declaration of Independence, hosted by the American Enterprise Institute.
These events are open only to UC Berkeley Law students, faculty, and staff, unless otherwise noted.
Events are wheelchair accessible. For disability-related accommodations, contact the organizer of the event. Advance notice is kindly requested.
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