Environmental Law Colloquium – Professor Hajin Kim

130 Law Building

The Environmental Law Colloquium welcomes University of Chicago Law Professor Hajin Kim for our last session of the semester. Professor Kim will present her project entitled Evaluating Sustainability Disclosures: Theory […]

“And blame is what you need my foe” — The Role of Emotions and Political Ideology in Discursive Escalation within Israeli-Jewish Political Discussions

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

This research explores how blame drives discursive escalation in political discussions among left- and right-leaning Jewish-Israeli participants. Analyzing 100,000 words from 2014–2022, it identifies distinct emotional and ideological triggers fueling […]

BCLB Leadership Lunch Talk: The State of ESG with MoFo

Law Building, Room 132

Please join the Berkeley Center for Law and Business for a leadership lunch talk with Michael Santos, Transactions Partner and Dan Irvin, Transactions Associate from Morrison & Foerster to discuss what ESG is and its role in the industry. Following the discussion, a Q&A will be hosted by the Berkeley Business Law Journal. The Leadership […]

What the U.S. Can Learn From Democracies Abroad

100 Law Building

Please join us for a conversation on what the U.S. can learn from various democracies abroad. What do they tell us about the health of our own, what steps can […]

Workshop with Professor Joan Donoghue: Tips on how to read International Court of Justice decisions – for Berkeley Law students, staff and faculty

170 Law Building

Do you find it difficult to read judgments and provisional measures orders of the International Court of Justice (ICJ)? You are not alone! Professor Joan Donoghue, former Judge and President of the ICJ, remembers her own difficulties in parsing ICJ decisions in 1984-1986, when she was a junior attorney at the U.S. State Department assigned […]

Deadline for International Law Certificate applications! Consult Toni at office hours

381 Law Bldg 381 Law Bldg, Berkeley, CA, United States

2025 Certificate of Specialization in International Law - applications due April 1 Berkeley Law students may undertake a specialization in international law. The specialized curricular program ensures students develop a broad background in fundamental areas of law while receiving advanced training in international law. Students who meet the requirements are awarded a Certificate of Specialization […]

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