Kadish Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory: Steven Hahn, New York University
170 Law BuildingIlliberal America and the Invention of the Liberal Tradition Abstract A storm of illiberalism, building in the United States for years, unleashed its destructive force in the Capitol insurrection of January 6, 2021. The attack on American democracy and images of mob violence led many to recoil, thinking “That’s not us.” But now we must […]
Berkeley Law, Economics, and Social Science Workshop with Hunter Rendleman
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, 3/7 | Time: 12:10 – 2:10 PM Location: Selznick Seminar Room (JSP Building, 2240 Piedmont Avenue) First […]
Q&A Session: Larsen Justice Fellowship
110 Law BuildingAre you interested in applying to the Spring '25 Larsen Justice Fellowship? Schedule your one-on-one session with a Spring '24 Fellow to discuss the application process and how their year-long fellowship went! See Chloe's availability See Emily's availability See Sandhya's availability See Alyssa's availability Please see more details about the Larsen Justice […]
The Origins and Evolution of International Arbitration Practice in the United States
134 Law BuildingInternational Arbitration Association at Berkeley Law is hosting an event titled “The Origins and Evolution of the International Arbitration Practice in the United States.” This event will offer an in-depth exploration of the historical background and the international economic and legal trends that have shaped the development of international arbitration practice in the United States. […]
Second Annual Contract Theory Works in Progress Workshop
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesAbout the Workshop Every year the Berkeley Center for Private Law Theory (BCPLT) brings to Berkeley a group of prominent contract theorists from both the US and elsewhere to present and discuss original papers in contract theory, broadly defined. More details to come.
Free Coffee and Tea for Students
224 Law Building Law Building, Berkeley, CAHappy Monday, BAIRS*! (*Berkeley Alumni In Residence). Berkeley Law students are welcome to have a free cup of coffee or tea, courtesy of the Alumni Engagement team and the Berkeley Law Alumni Association, in front of Room 224 (opposite the Main Reading Room) on Mondays between 7:45am and 10:00am.
The Buzz w/BCLB: Passing a Big Delaware Baton: From Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock to Vice Chancellor Bonnie David
Virtual (Zoom)Professor Frank Partnoy from Berkeley Law will speak to Vice Chancellors Glasscock and David about the Court of Chancery and their respective careers. Sam Glasscock retired in January 2025 after he served as a Vice Chancellor since 2011 and as Master in Chancery for twelve years before that. He also had a distinguished career in […]
2025 Stefan A. Riesenfeld Symposium: Lawyering for Peace
Goldberg Room/Warren RoomPlease RSVP here: https://forms.gle/UfiuRN1Hn56FqJxx9 The 2025 Stefan A. Riesenfeld Memorial Symposium, organized by the Berkeley Journal of International Law and supported by the Miller Institute, begins on Monday, March 10. Refreshments will be available from 11 am in the Goldberg Room and the first panel begins at 11:25 am. Chancellor's Clinical Professor of Law Laurel […]
Riesenfeld Symposium: Peace Negotiations
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesPlease RSVP here: https://forms.gle/UfiuRN1Hn56FqJxx9 The 2025 Stefan A. Riesenfeld Memorial Symposium, organized by the Berkeley Journal of International Law and supported by the Miller Institute, begins on Monday, March 10. Refreshments will be available from 11 am in the Goldberg Room and the first panel begins at 11:25 am. Chancellor's Clinical Professor of Law Laurel […]
CLR Diversity Editors’ Write-On Information Session & Training
110 Law BuildingInterested in joining the California Law Review? Nervous about write-on? Want some application tips? Join the California Law Review's (CLR) Diversity Editors and LJLP, AALJ, APALSA, LSAD, MENALSA, MLSA, NALSA, & WOCC for an information session and training on CLR's write-on competition! Following the training, we will have a panel discussion where current CLR members […]
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