• NATO and International Law

    223 Philosophy Hall 223 Philosophy Hall, Berkeley, CA, United States

    In this lecture, Jan Wouters, Professor of International Law and International Organizations, and Ambassador Dirk Wouters will discuss NATO’s role in international affairs. In 2024, the North Atlantic Alliance celebrated its 75th anniversary. The Washington Treaty, which established NATO, was signed by 12 states on April 4, 1949. NATO’s primary task, as laid down in […]

  • Advancing Tribal Sovereignty and Justice: Three Sovereigns, One Conversation: A Tribal, State & Federal Collaboration

    Berkeley Law Law Building, 215 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United States

    This landmark two-day in-person event centers on collaboration among sovereigns, respect for Indigenous legal systems, and advancing tribal sovereignty and justice for tribal communities. October 15: Experience the Navajo Nation Supreme Court in a rare live oral argument session, showcasing Indigenous law in action. Register here for October 15 event October 16: Join judges from […]

  • 2025 Halloum Business Competition: Final Round

    295 Law Building - Warren Room 2745 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, United States

    The final round of the Halloum Business Competition! Watch as the finalists negotiate in front of an audience and a panel of judges. Who will propose the better deal?  THE FINALISTS OmniMind - Scott Denarola (Berkeley Law) & Chetanya Jain (Haas) Datasphere - Gavin Bowen (Berkeley Law) & Christian Welling (Haas) THE JUDGES Joseph Halloum, […]

  • Understanding the Intersections of Domestic Violence and Reproductive Justice

    145 Law Building

    October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time to elevate the experience and resilience of survivors. It is also a time to advocate for legal, policy, and cultural change that disrupts cycles of intimate partner violence and supports the safety, healing, and bodily autonomy of all impacted. Despite its widespread use as a form of […]

  • Lunch & Learn with the Associate General Counsel of Anthropic

    140 Law Building

    Join us for an exclusive Lunch & Learn with Mark Pike, Associate General Counsel at Anthropic—one of the leading AI safety companies behind Claude! This is a unique opportunity to hear directly from the legal minds working at the forefront of AI innovation and regulation. Mark will share insights on the intersection of law, technology, […]

  • Public Health and Plaintiff-Side Law

    132 Law Building

    Interested in learning how lawyers can play a role in advancing public health? Join us to hear practitioners working in elder abuse, mass torts, and environmental law discuss how their work helps protect the health and wellbeing of vulnerable communities and populations! RSVP for lunch here. 

  • IP Law Society October GBM

    105 Law Building

    Join IP Law Society for our October GBM on Thursday (10/16/25) in Room 105. We will do our mentor/mentee reveals and pumpkin painting to celebrate! This will be an opportunity for students to mingle with peers and get tips from mentors in the IP community!  If you plan to join us, please RSVP here by EOD Tuesday, October 14.

  • Berkeley Legal History Workshop: Hendrik Hartog

    111 Law Building

    In this session of the Berkeley Legal History Workshop, Professor Hendrik Hartog will reflect on the development of the field of legal history and discuss inter-disciplinary collaboration in the legal context. Hendrik "Dirk" Hartog is the Class of 1921 Bicentennial Professor in the History of American Law and Liberty, Emeritus. Hartog has spent his scholarly […]

  • APALSA Karaoke Night

    Jaguar Karoke 2516 Durant Ave, Berkeley, CA

    We're excited to be hosting our Karaoke Night next week! It will take place from 8-9 PM on Thursday, October 16th, at Jaguar Karaoke near campus. Make sure to RSVP for an evening of unforgettable karaoke fun! See you all soon!

  • Koreans at Berkeley Law (K-ABL) 1L Summer Job Panel

    134 Law Building

    Koreans at Berkeley Law (K-ABL)  is hosting a 1L Summer Job Panel on Friday, October 17 at 1PM-2PM in Room 134. Hear about how the panelists secured their summer internships, their recruitment timeline, and their summer experiences, ranging from public interest and judicial externships to Korean and U.S. big law.  Lunch will be available on […]

  • JSP Forum: Rachel Wallace — “State of the Laws: Workers’ Rights in Prisons”

    Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United States

    NOTE: Scheduled start time has been changed to 2:30 PM on Oct. 17th. Lunch will be provided in the Kadish Library at 2 PM. JSP 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. Registration is not required, […]

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