Weekly Study Hall for 1Ls
113 Law BuildingAll 1Ls are invited to weekly study sessions ("labs") with three of our amazing fellows. This semester, there are two labs and both are open to all 1Ls: Tuesdays 2:10-3:00 […]
Weekly Study Hall for 1Ls
113 Law BuildingAll 1Ls are invited to weekly study sessions ("labs") with three of our amazing fellows. This semester, there are two labs and both are open to all 1Ls: Tuesdays 2:10-3:00 […]
ASP: In-Person Practice Exam
105 Law BuildingThis is an optional opportunity to practice taking an exam under in-class testing conditions and in community with other students. Bring your laptop and a practice exam of your choice (ideally, a […]
Generative AI & The Practice of Law
132 Law BuildingSituated in a global innovation hub, Berkeley Law is at the heart of discussions of the impact of emerging technologies on law, society, and legal practice. In recognition of this, […]
Generative AI & The Practice of Law
132 Law BuildingSituated in a global innovation hub, Berkeley Law is at the heart of discussions of the impact of emerging technologies on law, society, and legal practice. In recognition of this, […]
Generative AI & The Practice of Law
132 Law BuildingSituated in a global innovation hub, Berkeley Law is at the heart of discussions of the impact of emerging technologies on law, society, and legal practice. In recognition of this, […]
Judges and the Press: Why Access Matters
Online - Zoom75 minutes Virtual Join Berkeley Judicial Institute and NPR’s Carrie Johnson as we talk to Judge Joshua Wolson, Washington Post’s James McLaughlin and Bowman and Brooke’s Jodi Munn Schebel about how media access issues play out in […]
Lunch & Learn: Wildfire and Public Health: Barriers and Opportunities to State Policy Implementation
Virtual (Zoom)Wildfire smoke presents a population-wide health risk in California with significant environmental justice implications. However, the policy landscape addressing the public health impacts of wildfire remains siloed, posing challenges to […]
Lunch & Learn: What Does the Recent Supreme Court Ruling on the Chevron Doctrine Mean for Climate and Energy Policy?
Virtual (Zoom)In one of its final decisions of this term, the Supreme Court voted 6-3 to overturn the Chevron Doctrine. The Chevron Doctrine, established forty years ago, stated that courts must defer to reasonable agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes. Legally, the Chevron Doctrine has been critically important and has been cited in thousands of court decisions, […]
Sustaining Your Professional Relationships
132 Law BuildingAt our networking presentation on May 30, we talked about building your network through attending events as well as identifying and reaching out to people who do the kind of […]
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