Events
Events
The Nazi-Era Theft of the 1709 Mendelssohn Stradivari – A Case Study on Looted Cultural Property, Provenance, and the Law
Professor Carla Shapreau will discuss her discovery of the 1709 Mendelssohn Stradivari violin, stolen in Berlin in the fog of World War II and missing for nearly 80 years. This case study raises questions about Nazi-era looting, authenticity, provenance analysis, issues of transparency and access, the havoc resulting from inconsistent laws, and the restitution of […]
BBLJ Responsible AI Use Panel
Join the Berkeley Business Law Journal (BBLJ) for a panel discussion on responsible AI use, featuring leading professors and industry professionals. This program will explore the use of AI by […]
[WOCC] Public Interest Post-Grad Job Panel
Wondering how to navigate the public interest job search as a person of color? Join WOCC+ and other affinity groups on March 31 at 12:50pm in Room 110 to hear from a panel of 3Ls about securing their post-grad positions! Panelist experience includes public defense, environmental defense, consumer protection, clerking, and civil rights impact litigation. […]
Thakur v. Trump: A Panel Discussion
Last year, Berkeley Law faculty partnered with local firms and won an injunction restoring research grants across the U.C. system. Join PLA for a lunch event discussing the origins of this class action, the story of the litigation, and how the case can inform future collaboration. RSVP for lunch.
1L Course Registration Workshop
The Dean of Students will be hosting a workshop with information for 1Ls about planning for and enrolling in classes during fall semester. We will answer general questions about classes and requirements during that hour. Lunch will be provided. This event is for enrolled law students only. There will be no video recording permitted.
Clerkship Peer Mentoring
Are you curious about clerking for a judge but unsure where to start? Are you wondering about the different types of clerkships available, what the application timeline is, or how to prepare an application? Join us for an open Q&A with 3Ls who have gone through the clerkship application process! Feel free to drop in […]
Death Penalty Clinic Students-Only Info Session
Come hear from current DPC students about advocating for those on death row. Lunch will be provided with RSVP. No faculty will be present and all questions are welcome.
CLR Summer Notes Writing Scholarship Application Info Session
California Law Review invites all Berkeley Law 2Ls and 3Ls with draft pieces to apply for the CLR Summer Notes Writing Scholarship! Get $500 and peer review on your draft note over the summer! Applications are due Friday, April 3 at 11:59 pm. Interested students are invited to an online information session on Tuesday, March […]
A Conversation with Professor Davis: Tribal Taxation and Water Rights
What does tribal sovereignty look like in practice — and how does a Tribe exercise its tax authority and protect its water rights. Join Professor Seth Davis and John Plata, General Counsel for the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, in a conversation about tribal taxation and water rights. Hear directly from John Plata, a […]
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Events are wheelchair accessible. For disability-related accommodations, contact the organizer of the event. Advance notice is kindly requested.
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