• Repeal of the Endangerment Finding: What it Means for Federal and State Climate Action

    100 Law Building

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the repeal of the Endangerment Finding on February 12, 2026. Touted by the EPA Director, Lee Zeldin, as the "single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history," the Endangerment Finding provided the scientific basis for regulating greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act. Environmental and health groups have filed […]

  • Career Paths in Criminal Justice: Larsen Justice Fellows Share Their Experiences

    The Great Hall, Bancroft Hotel 2680 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, United States

    Join the CLJC for a panel discussion with the Larsen Justice Fellowship Recipients 2025!. Connect with current Larsen Justice Fellows in this panel discussion exploring public interest careers in criminal justice and the pressing challenges shaping the field today. Meet the Fellows and learn about the Larsen Justice Fellowship program Gain practical insights into criminal […]

  • ASP Workshop: Tips for Success on Exams

    110 Law Building

    Do you have questions about law school exams? Want to brush up on your exam skills or improve your performance? We’ll provide some tips, with plenty of time for questions. All J.D. and LL.M. students are welcome to attend. A variety of snacks will be served!  This workshop will be offered twice, on March 3 and […]

  • Faculty Clerkship Committee Office Hours

    Faculty Clerkship Committee Office Hours
    136 Law Building

    Faculty Clerkship Committee members will staff weekly office hours for students.  Drop in any time during the lunch hour for Q&A, and get a faculty member's perspective on application strategy, letters of recommendation, personal clerkship experience, and the value of a clerkship in future careers. The Faculty Clerkship Committee currently consists of:  Robin Allan Seth […]

  • HaLS x IPLS x PrivLab x AI@BL: “AI, Life Sciences, Privacy, and Intellectual Property: A Conversation with Anthropic”

    170 Law Building

    HaLS, IPLS, PrivLab, & AI@BL will jointly host an hour long panel with Anthropic on Thursday, March 5th, at 1 pm in Room 170. "As artificial intelligence moves from generating text to designing proteins and managing sensitive patient data, the legal frameworks governing life sciences, privacy, and IP are being pushed to their limits.  We […]

  • How to Be a Successful Summer Associate in Tech Law

    105 Law Building

    Join Women in Tech Law for a panel discussion on summer networking, maximizing impact, and navigating future careers featuring insights from Morrison Foerster, Davis Polk, Knobbe Martens, and Baker Botts attorneys. Lunch will be provided at this event that will help 1Ls and 2Ls alike become the best summer associates they can be! RSVP here.

  • [BGLJ x LSJP] Zine-topia

    140 Law Building (Moot Court Room)

    Join Gender Journal and LSJP for a zine-making workshop during LSJP’s Month of Resistance! We will discuss imperial, police, and ICE Gender Violence and make zines together. Zine-making supplies and instruction provided, but please bring your own lunch.

  • International Law Happy Hour

    Student Center

    Join the International Law Society for an LLM Happy Hour featuring LLM students specializing in a range of international law fields, including public international law, human rights, arbitration, and trade. LLMs will briefly share their academic backgrounds, professional experiences, and areas of interest, followed by an informal networking happy hour at FreeHouse. Meet at 5:30 […]

  • Insight from Public Defense Clients

    140 Law Building

    Public defenders’ first obligation is advocating for their clients’ expressed interests. Listening to clients’ feedback makes defenders better advocates. Join Ricky Godfrey, Micah Smith, Defenders at Berkeley, and the Criminal Law and Justice Center this Thursday evening to hear from community activists who have had public defenders represent them. Learn how advocates have served clients […]

  • [CAB] Biweekly Group Gathering #3

    122 Law Building

    Biweekly group gatherings foster connection and community among Christian law students at Berkeley Law. Operating as a dedicated affinity space, these meetings provide an environment for students to connect over their shared identity while encouraging active engagement with the broader campus. Open to all students, including those curious about the diverse Christian traditions or simply […]

  • Law, Economics, and Social Science Colloquium

    JSP (2240 Piedmont Ave.), Kadish Library 2240 Piedmont Avenue, Berkeley, CA, United States

    Spring 2026 Law, Economics, and Social Science Colloquium presents "When Capture Fails: Political Realignment and Bank Entry Regulation in the Great Depression" (Read the paper here) Chenzi Xu University of California, Berkeley Friday, March 6th, 2:30 - 4:20 pm Selznick Seminar Room (102) JSP Building 2240 Piedmont Avenue

  • Free Coffee and Tea for Students

    Free Coffee and Tea for Students
    224 Law Building Law Building, Berkeley, CA

    Mondays just got a little better. Come enjoy a free cup of coffee or tea to start your week on the right foot! We'll be outside Room 224, right across from the Main Reading Room, on Monday from 7:30 am to 10:00 am. This event is made possible by the Alumni Engagement team and the […]

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