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Book Talk: Glossing The Foreign Affairs Constitution
110 Law BuildingProfessor Curtis A. Bradley of University of Chicago Law will be discussing his new book, Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs. There will be a talk by Professor Bradley, followed by […]

Oktoberfest
Goldberg & SteinhartThe Berkeley Journal of International Law and the International Law Society at Berkeley Law are excited to host the annual JD/LLM Mixer Oktoberfest! The event will take place in Steinhart Courtyard […]
Kadish Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory: Michael Martin, University of California, Berkeley
141 Law BuildingHume, Sentiment and No-Fault Disagreement Hume’s celebrated essay, ‘On the Standard of Taste’ is often taken to uphold the common observation that people can disagree in matters of taste without […]

2024 Human Rights Center Fellowship Conference
295 Law Building - Warren Room 2745 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, United StatesEvery year since 1994, the Human Rights Center has provided fellowships to University of California students for human rights fieldwork, research, and journalism in collaboration with a wide variety of […]
BCLT Lunch Talk: Trademarks and Copyright
100 Law BuildingJoin BCLT for a dynamic lunch presentation from attorneys at Kilpatrick Townsend, Fenwick & West, and Latham & Watkins on October 15, 2024 from 1-2 PM in Room 100. This […]

The Buzz w/BCLB: Steering Clear of AI Washing
Virtual (Zoom)As AI hype intensifies, regulators are sharpening their focus on the phenomenon known as 'AI washing,' a practice likened to greenwashing. AI washing presents a range of risks—shareholders chasing the […]

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 […]
“How We Get Free” – Film Screening and Discussion with Elisabeth Epps
140 Law Building (Moot Court Room)The Criminal Law & Justice Center (CLJC) is proud to present a special screening of "How We Get Free," followed by a discussion with the film's subject, Elisabeth Epps. Featured […]
Climate of Contempt: A Conversation with Professor David Spence about Partisanship and the Energy Transition
140 Law BuildingJoin us for snacks and conversation with David Spence, The Rex G. Baker Centennial Chair in Natural Resources Law Professor from the University of Texas, Austin. Professor Spence will share […]
Democracy at Risk – Presidential Power and Democracy
105 Law BuildingAmericans have long taken for granted a baseline level of democracy and the rule of law. We have often fallen short of fully realizing those ideals, but for most of […]

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 […]

Criminalizing Dissent? Evaluating the Threat That Lawfare Poses to Civil Liberties and Our Democratic Norms
Booth AuditoriumThroughout the world, concerns have emerged within democratic countries that the rule of law is being undermined and weaponized as a tool by leaders against their political opponents. While that […]
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