Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice
Election Law in 2024: Professor Emily Zhang
132 Law BuildingJoin APALSA for the next event in its Election Law series. This is a moderated Q&A with Berkeley Law professor and election law scholar Emily Zhang about her experience working […]
Critical Foundations: Feminist Jurisprudence with Professor Kathryn Abrams
134 Law BuildingCome learn about the contributions of feminist jurisprudence to American law. This talk will include feminist critiques of law/legal method, and how feminist perspectives function and fit within the critical […]
Critical Foundations: Sociology of Law with Professor Jonathan Simon
134 Law BuildingLaw and Political Economy (LPE) is a critical framework that unpacks the way purportedly neutral legal rules shape economic power, disguise the political and ideological choices that create/uphold inequality, and […]
[CDO] PI/PS Career, Internship, and Pro Bono Fair
Heyman Terrace & West CourtyardCome meet public interest and public sector (PI/PS) attorneys from almost 90 Bay Area (& beyond!) organizations and agencies at the Heyman Terrace and West Courtyard. The PI/PS Career, Internship, […]
Lunch Talk: Akwe Amosu on Building Transnational Solidarity
141 Law BuildingThe Berkeley Law extended community is warmly invited to a lunch talk featuring Ms. Akwe Amosu, program director of The Symposium on Strength and Solidarity for Human Rights, in conversation […]
CSLS Speaker Series: “What People Get Wrong about the Right to Vote”
Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United StatesFeaturing Emily Zhang, Assistant Professor of Law, Berkeley Law. Voters make mistakes. They don’t bring the right ID to the polling place. They register to vote after the registration deadline. […]
Critical Foundations: Ableism and the Law
134 Law BuildingAbleism is a system of assigning values to people's bodies and minds based on societally constructed ideas of normalcy, productivity, desirability, intelligence, excellence, and fitness. It has deep roots in […]
Critical Foundations: Critical Race Theory with Professor Osagie K. Obasogie
134 Law BuildingJoin us for a conversation with Professor Osagie Obasogie and Savala Nolan about critical race theory. They'll discuss its basic tenets, its uses (and misuses) across the law, politics, and culture, […]
Let Kids Read! Fighting Book Bans with Dan Novack
110 Law BuildingPlease join Mass Media at Berkeley Law and the Henderson Center for Social Justice for a conversation with Dan Novack — Vice President, Associate General Counsel of Penguin Random House — regarding his […]
“The Spirit of Oligarchy in American Agriculture” with Prof. Etienne Toussaint
145 Law BuildingJoin Etienne C. Toussaint, award-winning law professor and expert in critical legal theory, for an in-depth discussion on the historical and contemporary challenges faced by Black farmers in the United […]
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