• [CDO] Winter Break JD Virtual Drop-In Hours

    CDO private sector and public interest/public sector counselors will be available for virtual drop-in hours for JD students.  Zoom link is shared via CDO emails.

  • [CDO] 1L Launch: Interviewing Workshop

    100 Law Building

    Interviewing is a skill learned through practice and strategy. Learn how to transform a “nice conversation” into a “persuasive conversation” to persuade employers to hire you. We’ll review a persuasive […]

  • Competitions: 1L Spring Info Session

    170 Law Building

    Join us to learn about Berkeley Law’s 1L internal spring competitions! Registration links will be provided at the info session. The Bales Trial Competition is focused on criminal law and […]

  • Tackling Corruption as a Human Rights Violation

    170 Law Building

    The Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, in collaboration with the Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law, invites you to a critical discussion on the evolving challenge of grand corruption—the systemic, top-down misappropriation of public resources that undermines governance and human rights worldwide. The event features author Naomi Roht-Arriaza discussing her timely […]

  • AI @ Berkeley Law General Body Meeting

    170 Law Building

    Join us for our first body meeting of the semester to learn more about AI @ BL. Last semester, our board helped host lawyers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Harvey. We […]

  • Q&A Miller Lunch Talk – Whoever Rules the Waves Rules the World: Sea Power and the Law of the Sea with Prof. Kal Raustiala (UCLA)

    132 Law Building

    Berkeley Law students, faculty, and visiting scholars are invited to this lunch talk featuring Professor Kal Raustiala presenting his latest research on the recent history and current trajectory of the Law of the Sea—including China’s recent foray into the Arctic; the debate over deep seabed mining; the South China Sea dispute; and the human rights […]

  • Choices: Ethical Challenges Presented By Trump’s Law Firm Executive Orders

    170 Law Building

    Resigning in protest: Experts discuss law firm ethics and resisting Trump Admin Executive Orders targeting DEI and pro bono representation. In early 2025, displeased with the hiring practices and litigation of several large law firms, the Trump Administration issued Executive Orders (“EOs”) and EEOC investigations against them, and threatened similar action against other firms. These […]

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