Events
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Halloum 1L Negotiation Competition Final Round
297 Goldberg Room 225 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesThe final round of the Halloum Negotiation Competition! Watch as the finalists negotiate in front of an audience and a panel of judges. Who will propose the better deal? THE FINALISTS QSecure – Cole Benowitz & Jack Thompson TitanQ – Cameron Bankes & Kausar Raniwala THE JUDGES Joseph Halloum, Baker Botts Rana Kanaan, Makai Labs, […]
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Jerzy Sarnecki on “Criminal Justice Reform: A Comparative Study of California and Sweden”
12 Law BuildingPlease join the UC Berkeley Criminal Law & Justice Center for a discussion with Professor Jerzy Sarnecki on "Criminal Justice Reform: A Comparative Study of California and Sweden." Jerzy Sarnecki was born in Poland and came to Sweden as a refugee in 1969. He studied sociology at Stockholm University and initially worked as a youth […]
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CLR Diversity Editors’ Office Hours
141 Law BuildingInterested in CLR? Want to hear from affinity group members who are also in CLR? Come talk to WOCC+, SALSA, AALJ, La Alianza, and LSAD members who are also in CLR! Donuts provided!
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Field Placement Program Info Session
100 Law BuildingJoin Field Placement Director Sue Schechter and current Field Placement Program students for a Q&A panel about externship opportunities at non-profit and government agencies. Information on how to apply for a field placement will also be included. Lunch will be provided.
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Justice Scalia’s “A Matter of Interpretation Revisited”
170 Law BuildingJudge Bress will be speaking about Justice Scalia’s theory of originalism.
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Law, Economics, and Social Science Colloquium
JSP (2240 Piedmont Ave.), Kadish Library 2240 Piedmont Avenue, Berkeley, CA, United StatesSpring 2026 Law, Economics, and Social Science Colloquium presents "The Cost and Benefits of Bank Capital in a World without Too Big to Fail" Benjamin Remy Chabot Northwestern University Wednesday, March 18th, 3:35 - 5:25 pm Selznick Seminar Room (102) JSP Building 2240 Piedmont Avenue Faculty dinner with the speaker is planned to be held […]
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LPE at Berkeley Law Happy Hour and Discussion
Free House 2700 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesJoin LPE for a happy hour and discussion at Free House on Wednesday, March 18 at 5pm! In the face of escalating, violent crises, progressive law students are searching for ways to understand the current moment and our role in it. As doctrinal classes rarely allow space to explore the relationship between law and organizing, […]
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What’s Changing in SNAP?
170 Law BuildingJoin FJP, FIGC, GSPP, and Connections at Berkeley to learn more about ongoing changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). We'll hear from experts on food restriction waivers, work requirements, and how the two are connected, plus advice on how to become a food security advocate. The event will be held at the […]
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The Limits of Universality: The Middle East and the Crisis of Human Rights
170 Law BuildingThis talk will examine how the universal promise of human dignity and human rights has been repeatedly compromised across the Middle East—by states, global powers, and the very system meant to uphold these rights. Moving beyond familiar narratives, it explores structural contradictions in the conception of humanitarian intervention, the political forces that distort the application […]
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Faculty Clerkship Committee Office Hours
136 Law BuildingFaculty Clerkship Committee members will staff weekly office hours for students. Drop in any time during the lunch hour for Q&A, and get a faculty member's perspective on application strategy, letters of recommendation, personal clerkship experience, and the value of a clerkship in future careers. The Faculty Clerkship Committee currently consists of: Robin Allan Seth […]
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IPLS March GBM
105 Law BuildingOur March GBM is on Thursday (3/19/26) in Room 105. We will be announcing the 2026-27 board and celebrating our graduating 3Ls and LLMs! Thank you for being mentors (officially and organically)! Please RSVP here.
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Legal Careers in Support of Trans Rights
140 Law BuildingJoin EBCLC and the Berkeley Law Clinical Program in conversation about legal careers and career pathways in support of the rights of trans individuals and trans communities.
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