Berkeley Boost | Conversations on Civil Justice: Post-Chevron Deference to Agency Interpretations of the Law: The Implications of Loper Bright
OnlineWhy is it now easier to challenge federal agency interpretations of the law? How have recent Supreme Court decisions changed the legal analysis for regulatory challenges? What are the implications for […]
The Buzz w/BCLB: Is ESG-Linked Executive Pay Driving Real Change?
Virtual (Zoom)Are ESG-linked executive compensation plans making companies more sustainable—or just rewarding companies for doing the bare minimum? As companies rush to link C-suite pay to sustainability targets, new research raises critical questions about whether these metrics truly deliver long-term value or align with stakeholder priorities. Are these plans a step forward for sustainability or just […]
JSP Student Research Forum: Margot Lipin, “Fashioning Streetwalkers: Dress, Race, and Sexual Policing in Early Twentieth Century New York”
Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United StatesJSP 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, December 12, Margot Lipin will present a draft article, "Fashioning Streetwalkers: Dress, Race, and Sexual Policing in Early Twentieth Century New York" with faculty discussant […]
Berkeley Boosts | Coffee Break with Irene Liu: Conversation with Ronald Klain
OnlineCoffee Break with Irene Liu is a Berkeley Boosts webinar series from Berkeley Law Executive Education featuring interviews with influential leaders on impactful events in their careers, lives, and organizations. […]
Syria Tomorrow: In Conversation With Syrian Opposition Negotiators
OnlineBetsy Popken, Executive Director of UC Berkeley’s Human Rights Center, will speak with Syrian opposition negotiators on the country’s road ahead after the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad. Featured speakers: Hosam Hafez: Director, QCM Institute, Law, Politics and Society; former Syrian diplomat Noura Aljizawi: Senior Researcher at Citizen Lab, University of Toronto Munk School of Global Affairs and […]
Free Coffee and Tea for Students
224 Law Building Law Building, Berkeley, CAHappy Monday, BAIRS*! (*Berkeley Alumni In Residence). Berkeley Law students are welcome to have a free cup of coffee or tea, courtesy of the Alumni Engagement team and the Berkeley Law Alumni Association, in front of Room 224 (opposite the Main Reading Room) on Mondays between 7:45am and 10:00am.
BGLJ General Body Meeting
170 Law BuildingAre you interested in intersectional legal feminism? Would you like to discuss it during your lunch hour with other law students just as interested in the topic as you are? BGLJ’s general body meeting will be held 01/14 at 12:45pm in Room 170. Lunch will be provided. Hope to see you there!
BCLT Lunch Talk: Emerging Company and Venture Capital Practices (Tech and Life Sciences)
100 Law BuildingJoin BCLT for a dynamic lunch presentation from BCLT Executive Director, Wayne Stacy, and attorneys from Goodwin Procter, Orrick, and Morrison Foerster on January 14, 2025 from 1-2 PM in Room 100. This lunch will give you insight into emerging companies and venture capital practices within tech and life sciences. Lunch will be provided. Register […]
Competitions: 1L Spring Info Session
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesJoin 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 is designed to introduce first-year students to the fundamentals of trial advocacy. You will receive training and coaching from members of the Board of Advocates […]
[CDO] 1L Launch: Interview Prep Workshop
100 Law BuildingInterviews often cause lots of anxiety, and it’s a skill that can be improved with practice! During this program, we’ll discuss how to prepare for: – interviews using a persuasive framework with legal employers; and – traditional and behavioral questions as well as how to ask good questions. We will also have small breakout sessions […]
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