Berkeley Boosts | Conversations on Civil Justice: Mass Torts Bankruptcies

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Defendants in mass torts are increasingly filing for bankruptcy, raising significant concerns for plaintiffs who had expected to resolve their claims via traditional litigation methods. Why are bankruptcy cases involving mass torts sometimes controversial? How do proceedings in bankruptcy cases impact those with claims involving mass torts? What have we seen in the past in […]

Event Series Free Coffee and Tea for Students

Free Coffee and Tea for Students

224 Law Building Law Building, Berkeley, CA

Happy 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 Fourth Quarter: The Blueprint for a Bottom-Up Constitutional Movement in Israel

297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United States

Professor Ronen Avraham is one of the leaders of the Fourth Quarter, the largest grassroots movement in Israel. This movement unites people across political, religious, and secular divides to address the polarization crisis that has brought the country to the brink of civil strife. Most notably, Professor Avraham leads a task force that has drafted […]

Public Defense Hiring Demystified (with the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office)

110 Law Building

Interested in learning more about public defense work? Join Defenders at Berkeley to hear a panel of senior attorneys from the San Francisco Public Defender discuss their careers, life as a PD, the office philosophy, and the progression through internships, public defender hiring, and other experiences. Mano Raju ’95 directs the San Francisco Office as […]

Event Series Mindful Monday

Mindful Monday

Morrison Foerster Room, 298 Simon

Mindful Monday is a space for anyone in the law school community who is interested and open-minded about the benefits mindfulness can bring. These can include an improved ability to cope with stress, faster and more complete recovery from stressful events, reduced emotional reactivity, and increased self-acceptance. Light snacks provided. Feel free to drop in […]

🦉OWLS Career Panel🦉

140 Law Building (Moot Court Room)

Come one, come all for great conversation and a delicious Thai food lunch! PLEASE RSVP here so that we can plan our lunch order accordingly!  Join OWLS for a panel event on March 3rd during lunch (room 140). We'll be bringing in attorneys who were once OWLS themselves (i.e. who entered law school/legal practice a […]

CSLS Special Event – Robert A. Kagan Lecture in Law and Regulation: Next Generation Compliance: Environmental Regulation for the Modern Era

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

Featuring Cynthia Giles, former Assistant Administrator for EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Abstract: Senior environmental officials at both the state and federal level often give the public the same reassurance about environmental compliance. Almost all companies comply, they say. The large companies comply; it is mainly the small ones that have compliance issues. Does the […]

Black Liberation & Revolution: The Battle of Ideas & Kendrick’s Halftime Show

12 Law Building

Join Students for Socialism and Berkeley Law and Organizing Collective (BLOC) to discuss the use of media, imagery, and art to build working class power. We will analyze and discuss Kendrick Lamar's halftime show -- including the major motifs he presented and what they mean for Black liberation in the midst of our current political […]

AALJ 2025 Symposium: Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Disoriented

Booth Auditorium, 175 Law Building UC Berkeley School of Law, 2745 Bancroft Ave, CA, United States

Join the Berkeley Law Asian American Law Journal for our 2025 symposium celebrating the 25th anniversary of Robert Chang's book Disoriented: Asian Americans, Law, and the Nation-State. We are honored to welcome Professor Chang, as well as Professor Rose Cuison-Villazor, of Rutgers Law School; Professor Stephen Lee, of UC Irvine School of Law; Maggie Tsai, […]

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