Berkeley Legal History Workshop Welcomes Felipe Ford Cole
111 Law Building and VirtualFelipe 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 […]
JD/LLM Farewell Mixer
Steinhart CourtyardJoin Berkeley Journal of International Law and the International Law Society for a JD/LLM farewell mixer on April 3rd at 5-6:30pm! We’ll have Pizza, Drinks, and treats. This is open to ALL LLM and JD students. RSVP here.
Ninth Circuit Practicum Informational Meeting
Online - ZoomAre you a current second-year JD law student? Are you interested in earning academic credit while you represent a pro bono client before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals? If so, please attend one of the two informational meetings about the Ninth Circuit Practicum. The first meeting will occur on Wednesday, April 2 at 6:00pm […]
BBLJ Symposium – Navigating Emerging and Evolving Industries
295 Law Building - Warren Room 2745 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, United StatesJoin BBLJ and BCLB for a series of panels with attorneys from around the Bay Area discussing AI, finance, and evolving technology. Breakfast and a round-table lunch will be served […]
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 […]
2025 ELQ Symposium: Toxic Exposures, Within and Without
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesThe annual Ecology Law Quarterly Symposium, "Toxic Exposures: Within and Without," will explore toxic exposures through the lens of environmental justice, looking at both outdoor and indoor exposures. By participating, members of our community will be encouraged to ask the question: what are the boundaries of our lived environments and ecosystems? For a long time, […]
Kadish Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory: Linda Zerilli, University of Chicago
170 Law BuildingToward a Freedom-Centered Feminist Historiography Abstract This paper engages debates about the relationship between past and present feminisms to explore the political stakes of historiographic practice. The received metaphor for describing this relationship, “the waves of feminism,” is woefully inadequate for capturing the complex history of diverse struggles, generating deep dissent about who and what […]
Berkeley Law, Economics, and Social Science Workshop with Gillian Hadfield & Ulrike Malmendier
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, 4/4 | Time: 12:10 - 4:30 PM Location: Selznick Seminar Room (JSP Building, 2240 Piedmont Avenue) […]
[CDO] Make the Most of DAR’s Private Sector Alumni Mentorship Program (For 1Ls)
132 Law BuildingPlease come join us to learn more about how you can make the most out of DAR’s Private Sector Alumni Mentorship Program! This program is designed for 1L students* interested in the private sector who plan on applying to law firms for 2L summer and participating in our Summer Preview Program and/or Summer OCI. This […]
Berkeley Boosts | Conversations on Civil Justice: Do We Need an International Court of Civil Justice?
OnlineWhat is a transnational mass tort? How are these cases currently being handled? Do we need an international court of civil justice for these cases? Please join Maya Steinitz, Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law and author of The Case for an International Court of Civil Justice, and renowned mediator Ken Feinberg for a discussion of these issues.
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