Events
Events
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The Buzz w/ BCLB Beyond Delaware: Should startups incorporate in Nevada?
Virtual (Zoom)Recent reincorporations into Nevada have begun to attract attention within the venture capital ecosystem, raising questions long taken for granted: does Delaware still make sense for startups? For decades, Delaware […]
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Requesting Accommodations on MPRE & Bar Exam
Virtual & 244 Law BuildingIn this webinar, Chelsea Yuan, Director of Student Academic Advising and Support Services (SAASS), Accessible Education, will explain the general process for requesting accommodations on the MPRE and Bar Exam. […]
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SALSA General Body Meeting
134 Law BuildingCome join us for SALSA's Spring General Body Meeting on Tuesday, February 24th, at 1:00pm in Room 134! We'll introduce our board, share our mission, and talk about the exciting […]
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Practitioners in Immigration Law Panel
105 Law BuildingJoin ACS and La Alianza for "Practitioners in Immigration Law," a dynamic panel featuring leading Bay Area professionals working across the immigration system during this period of rapid change. This […]
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2026 Clark Kerr Lectures: The American University in Crisis – Christopher Eisgruber, President of Princeton University (Part 1)
Booth AuditoriumThe 2026 Clark Kerr Lectures are co-sponsored by the Center for Studies in Higher Education, the Goldman School of Public Policy, and Berkeley Law. In his 1963 Godkin Lectures, Clark […]
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The Diversity Principle with Professor David Oppenheimer
105 Law Building +1 moreJoin Professor David Oppenheimer as he discusses his newest book, The Diversity Principle: The Story of a Transformative Idea (Yale 2026)! Please RSVP to attend the event. He tells the 200+ year […]
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Defining Judaism: Religion, Law, Nation, and Our Current Moment
100 Law BuildingPlease join us for the 17th Annual Robbins Collection Lecture in Jewish Law, Thought, and Identity, featuring Princeton Professor of Religion Leora Batnitzky. She will explore how the emergence of […]
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Conversion Before the Law: Modern Judaism and Religious Freedom
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesPlease join us for this Occasional Workshop on Jewish Law, Thought, and Identity with Princeton Professor of Religion Leora Batnitzky. Traditionally, the requirements to convert to Judaism are twofold: acceptance […]
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Appellate Advocacy for Economic Justice Panel
105 Law BuildingHow can advocates for economic justice help set precedent, affirm wins, and clarify the law to protect consumers and advance competitive markets? Join leading plaintiff-side lawyers for a discussion of […]
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[CDO] Public Interest/Public Sector (PIPS) Community Lunch
Great Hall at Berkeley Law WestThe Career Development Office at UC Berkeley Law is excited to host a Public Interest/Public Sector (PIPS) Student–Alum Community Lunch, with the goal of fostering connections, strengthening mentorship between current […]
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GenAI & Law Practice Workshop: Legal AI Models and Legal Research
12 Law BuildingCookies or pastries and coffee will be provided. In this final workshop in a three-part series, Kristie Chamorro of the Berkeley Law Library will review effective prompt engineering, consider limitations […]
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BHM Students, Faculty & Staff Celebration
Warren RoomAll are welcome to join LSAD Students to celebrate Black History Month. We especially encourage all Black-identifying Faculty, Staff, and Students at Berkeley Law to attend this celebration of community. […]
These events are open only to UC Berkeley Law students, faculty, and staff, unless otherwise noted.
Events are wheelchair accessible. For disability-related accommodations, contact the organizer of the event. Advance notice is kindly requested.
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