• EBCLC Coffee Chat

    130 Law Building

    Join EBCLC, WOCC+, LSAD, and more for a casual informational chat with EBCLC practitioners! Learn about all things EBCLC and their clinic offerings for the fall.

  • EBCLC Presents: Navigating Removal Defense

    244 Law Building

    Join EBCLC's Immigration Practice Co-Director Courtney McCausland in conversation with Prof. David Hausman about the current immigration law landscape, particularly how federal policies and federal litigation are playing out as […]

  • [CDO] PI/PS Career, Internship, and Pro Bono Fair

    Heyman Terrace & West Courtyard

    Come 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, and Pro Bono Fair is an opportunity for students to talk with organizations about summer employment, academic year placements, pro bono work, and other career […]

  • EBCLC’s Fall Legal Festival

    East Bay Community Law Center (Adeline Office) 2921 Adeline St., Berkeley, CA

    Join the East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC) for our Fall Legal Festival on October 23rd. We will provide our community with access to a wide range of legal services and education, free food, community resources, and a celebratory music performance.  Schedule of Events: 11am-4pm Open House: Free legal services including legal counseling and resources on […]

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  • EBCLC Student to Student Information Panel

    140 Law Building (Moot Court Room)

    EBCLC current and former clinic students will share their experiences in EBCLC clinics. This is put on exclusively by EBCLC students. This is a great opportunity to engage in a real honest conversation about doing clinic with EBCLC! Please RSVP here for lunch.

  • Free Our Kids – Film Screening

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

    Join Free Our Kids justice advocates and filmmakers Leilani Salvador, Gilbert Murillo (current GSPP candidate), and UC Berkeley alumni Christian Lee Collins and Clarence Ford to discuss how storytelling can disrupt false dominant narratives that criminalize youth. Learn how narrative strategies, when combined with legal advocacy and policy change, can promote transformative policies for systems-impacted […]

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