Book Talk: The National Security Constitution in the Twenty-First Century
170 Law BuildingYale Law Professor Harold Hongju Koh will be presenting a book talk on his new book "The National Security Constitution in the Twenty-First Century." The talk will take place on […]
[SALSA] Welcome Back General Body Meeting
105 Law BuildingWe are excited to announce our Welcome Back General Body Meeting is on Thursday, January 30th! We can't wait to see you all again and share our plans for the upcoming year. It will begin at 1:00pm in Room 105, and we will be providing lunch. If you plan on attending, please RSVP here so we have enough food!
Generative AI & Law Practice Workshop: Foundations and Key Concepts
105 Law BuildingIn the first of a four-part series on GenAI & The Practice of Law, Kristie Chamorro of the Berkeley Law Library will provide an overview of GenAI tools, cover key vocabulary, and examine the reasons why it is important for current and future practitioners to understand GenAI. Tea, coffee, and cookies will be available on […]
Judge Veronica Rossman (10th Cir.) Q&A with Defenders at Berkeley
130 Law BuildingJoin Judge Veronica Rossman (10th Cir.) to learn about her professional journey from the private sector to federal public defense to the bench. If you have questions, or would like to submit questions for Judge Rossman, email Lucas Baker at lucasbaker@berkeley.edu.
[CDO] Town Hall with McBaine Federal Appellate Judges
141 Law BuildingJoin the McBaine Honors Moot Court final round judges for informal Q&A. Tentatively, the participants will be Judge Veronica Rossman (10th Cir.) and Judge Ana de Alba ’07 (9th Cir.) […]
Berkeley Legal History Workshop Presents Patrick Weil
111 Law Building and VirtualPatrick Weil is an emeritus research professor of history at the University of Paris 1, Pantheon-Sorbonne. From 2008 to 2023, he has been a visiting professor of law at Yale Law School. Professor Weil's work focuses on comparative immigration, citizenship, and church-state law and policy. His most recent books in English are The Madman in […]
2025 McBaine Honors Moot Court: Reception
Law Building 215 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CACompetitors, judges, and spectators are invited to join us for a reception before the final round of the competition. This event is a vibrant gathering, buzzing with anticipation! The reception serves as a crucial moment of transition, setting the tone for the event ahead. There will be light refreshments and appetizers. Your RSVP will act […]
McBaine Honors Moot Court Competition: Final Round
Booth AuditoriumIn the case of Rex Hammond v. United States of America, watch the finalists present their oral argument to a distinguished panel of judges. The round will start promply at 6:00pm. This event will be recorded; therefore the use of electronic devices and late arrivals will not be permitted.
North American Workshop on Private Law Theory
Berkeley Law Law Building, 215 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesBCPLT hosts the eleventh annual North American Workshop on Private Law Theory (NAWPLT). NAWPLT is a yearly conference that gathers dozens of American-based private law scholars to discuss works-in-progress. Papers will address topics within private law including contracts, equity, property, restitution, remedies, and torts, and are selected to reflect a diversity of perspectives and methodologies. […]
Public Law and Policy Workshop
123 Law BuildingHosted by Berkeley Law Professors Elena Chachko and Jonathan Gould, this seminar will discuss papers on public law by leading scholars from Berkeley Law and other law schools. Public law is the umbrella term for the various areas of law that structure the government, determine how it is constituted, and describe its powers. Public law […]
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