Berkeley Law AI Institute

A multi-day, online executive academy consisting of lectures, panel discussions, and interactive Q&A sessions led by leading educators and industry leaders. Artificial Intelligence and machine learning are now integral to a wide range of products and services across industries, such as health care, financial services, life science, retail, and manufacturing. By enabling computer systems to […]

$4000

International Conflict Feminism book talk with Prof. Vasuki Nesiah

297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United States

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 […]

Berkeley Boost | Conversations on Civil Justice: Post-Chevron Deference to Agency Interpretations of the Law: The Implications of Loper Bright

Online

Why is it now easier to challenge federal agency interpretations of the law?  How have recent Supreme Court decisions changed the legal analysis for regulatory challenges? What are the implications for federal agencies and civil litigation? Please join us for a discussion of post-Chevron deference to agency interpretations of the law, and the implications of Loper Bright with Matt Wessler of […]

Berkeley Boosts | Coffee Break with Irene Liu: Conversation with Lisa Mather

Online

Coffee Break with Irene Liu is a Berkeley Boosts webinar series from Berkeley Law Executive Education featuring interviews with influential leaders on impactful events in their careers, lives, and organizations. Conversations will explore lessons learned and what listeners can take away from the guests’ experiences. In this episode, Irene will speak with Lisa Mather, General […]

Q&A Lunch Talk: Youth, Protest and Power – Emerging Global Narratives in Human Rights Advocacy, with Irũngũ Houghton, Amnesty Kenya

Goldberg Room, 297 Law Building

Youth led mass protests are significantly challenging state legitimacy in Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Kenya. Driven by deep economic distress, hopelessness and impunity, these nations lurch between constitutionalism, authoritarianism and anarchy with consequences for billions of people. What new human rights narratives and forms of organizing are emerging from these Gen Z social movements, human rights […]

Berkeley Boosts | Conversations on Civil Justice: Do We Need an International Court of Civil Justice?

Online

What is a transnational mass tort? How are these cases currently being handled? Do we need an international court of civil justice for these cases? Please join Maya Steinitz, Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law and author of The Case for an International Court of Civil Justice, and renowned mediator Ken Feinberg for a discussion of these issues.

Berkeley Boosts | Coffee Break with Irene Liu: Conversation with Amar K. Mehta

Online

Coffee Break with Irene Liu is a Berkeley Boosts webinar series from Berkeley Law Executive Education featuring interviews with influential leaders on impactful events in their careers, lives, and organizations. Conversations will explore lessons learned and what listeners can take away from the guests’ experiences. In this episode, Irene will speak with Amar K. Mehta, […]

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