• JSP Student Forum | Sid Schlafman, “Save Our Children”: LGBT Law, Fantasy, and the Figurative Child

    Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United States

    JSP Forum is a workshop series in which students in the Jurisprudence and Social Policy PhD program present works in progress. All are invited and welcome to attend.  On Thursday, March 13, Sid Schlafman will present a draft paper, “Save Our Children”: LGBT Law, Fantasy, and the Figurative Child" with faculty discussant Chris Tomlins and […]

  • Berkeley Legal History Workshop Welcomes Gregory Ablavsky

    111 Law Building and Virtual

    Prior to joining the Stanford Law faculty in 2015, Professor Ablavsky was the Sharswood Fellow in Law and History at the University of Pennsylvania. He clerked for Judge Anthony Scirica of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He was also a law clerk for the Native American Rights Fund in Washington, D.C. […]

  • CSLS Speaker Series – “Expressive Law, Social Norms, and Inequality”

    Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United States

    Featuring Catherine Albiston, Jackson H. Ralston Professor of Law and Professor of Sociology, Faculty Director of CSLS, Berkeley Law Abstract: Law and society scholars have long been interested in whether […]

  • A Critical History of Contemporary Art in Nicaragua

    Virtual (Zoom)

    La Alianza and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLASC) invite you to a virtual presentation by Gabriel Pérez Setright. Pérez Setright will provide an overview of the development of cultural art institutions in Nicaragua, highlighting their enterprise to depoliticize artistic practices and preserve dominant structures. This critical art history is divided into […]

  • Berkeley Legal History Workshop Welcomes Felipe Ford Cole

    111 Law Building and Virtual

    Felipe Ford Cole joined Boston College Law as an Assistant Professor of Law in 2022. He studies how the law shapes the balance between sovereign power and the power conferred to private capital in local, national, and international contexts. As a comparative legal historian, Professor Cole’s research focuses on the historical evolution of this balance […]

  • Berkeley Law, Economics, and Social Science Workshop with Jean-Laurent Rosenthal

    Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United States

    Join us for an engaging interdisciplinary workshop where faculty and students explore cutting-edge research at the intersection of law, economics, and social sciences. This event is open to the academic community and will feature insights from leading experts. Date: Friday, 4/11 | Time: 12:10 – 2:10 PM Location: Selznick Seminar Room (JSP Building, 2240 Piedmont Avenue) Speaker: […]

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