Clerkships: An ACS Informational Meeting
Online - ZoomThe Berkeley Law ACS chapter will be hosting a Zoom event with Thea Cohen, the ACS national clerkship coordinator, to discuss clerkship for liberal judges, the resources ACS has for clerkships, and how to navigate ideology when looking for clerkships. RSVPS are greatly appreciated. RSVP here. Zoom Link: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/94663153655
ASP: Hands-On Learning from Past Exams Workshop
140 Law BuildingAre you looking for time to review your exams from last semester? Join Senior ASP Fellows as they go over some very practical advice. Bring a past exam, your exam memo if you have one, and any feedback you received from your professors. This workshop is meant to give you the time to review an […]
Generative AI & Law Practice Workshop: AI Tools in Legal Practice
105 Law BuildingIn the second of a four-part workshop series on GenAI & The Practice of Law, Kristie Chamorro of the Berkeley Law Library will focus on GenAI tools in legal practice. Tea, coffee, and cookies will be available on a first come, first served basis. This event is primarily intended for LL.M. students but all Berkeley […]
PLA Whistleblower Law Panel
170 Law BuildingWhistleblowers play an important role in corporate and government accountability. Join PLA for a lunchtime panel with attorneys from Outten & Golden, Phillps & Cohen, and Whistleblower Partners who have experience representing whistleblowers in a variety of industries, including financial services, healthcare, technology, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, defense, government, and more. Please RSVP for lunch.
Orrick / MENALSA: Technology Law & Privacy Law Practice
110 Law BuildingOpen to all. Bring your questions! We will have attorneys from Orrick law firm joining us to discuss their career paths, types of cases and trends they see in technology law and privacy law, and general advice for students interested in navigating toward these practice areas. Please RSVP here.
2025 Northern California Clinical Conference
Berkeley Law Law Building, 215 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesThe clinical legal education landscape is transforming in ways that create both real challenges and exciting opportunities. Join us to discuss how to address these changes and to develop tools that will help us better serve our students and clients in this new era of legal practice and education. And, as importantly, join us to […]
Public Law and Policy Workshop
123 Law BuildingHosted by Berkeley Law Professors Elena Chachko and Jonathan Gould, this seminar will discuss papers on public law by leading scholars from Berkeley Law and other law schools. Public law is the umbrella term for the various areas of law that structure the government, determine how it is constituted, and describe its powers. Public law […]
Kadish Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory: Hanoch Dagan, Berkeley Law & Michael Heller, Columbia Law School
170 Law BuildingFreedom of Contract Abstract Freedom of Contract justifies enforcement of contract law through its role in enhancing individual autonomy defined as self-determination. The book addresses the big questions of contract theory, answers longstanding doctrinal debates in contract law and points the way to justified reforms. Part 1 of the book – Liberal Contract Theory – is included here. It […]
Berkeley Law, Economics, and Social Science Workshop with Daniel Ho
Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United StatesJoin 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, 2/7 | Time: 12:10 – 2:10 PM Location: Selznick Seminar Room (JSP Building, 2240 Piedmont Avenue) First […]
California’s Evolution in Mental Health Diversion and Criminal Law Reform
132 Law BuildingJoin leading legal experts for an examination of California's groundbreaking mental health reforms in criminal justice. The discussion will explore recent transformative changes including Mental Health Diversion (PC 1001.36), 2025 competency law reforms (SB 1323), and their impact on court procedures and civil commitments. Learn how these reforms are reshaping the intersection of mental health […]
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