Laura Appleman: Madrigal v. Quilligan, Medical Experimentation, and the Road to Modern Eugenics
Online - ZoomPlease join us for a weekly series exploring forced sterilization and its impact on marginalized communities. Our third speaker, Professor Laura Appleman, will present on Madrigal v. Quilligan, Forced Sterilization, […]
2025 Judges’ Reception
Warren Room & Donor LobbyThe Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality will be hosting a reception to celebrate the work of two extraordinary judges, Justice Kelli M. Evans of the California Supreme Court and Judge […]
Pro Bonotes Spring Showcase
132 Law BuildingThe Spring Showcase is an evening when the Pro Bonotes show off what we've been working on all year! Meet us in room 132 for an evening of music and merriment :) There will be a chance to mingle and enjoy hors d'ouevres starting at 6:30, then at 7:00 take your seats and get ready […]
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 […]
Judges and the Press: The Southern District of New York Experience
Online - Zoom75 minutes Virtual: Zoom Register | Add to Calendar Join Berkeley Judicial Institute, Judge Jennifer Rochon, SDNY District Executive Ed Friedland, ABC's Aaron Katersky, and NY Times' Ben Weiser as we: take a close-up […]
Kadish Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory: Michelle Schwarze, University of Wisconsin-Madison
170 Law BuildingAfter Liberal Utopia: Judith Shklar on Injustice, Pessimism, and Political Reform Abstract Judith Shklar’s “liberalism of fear” has captivated interpreters since its original publication nearly 60 years ago. However, as Forrester (2011) has argued, the focus on this text has wrongly cast her as a Cold War liberal solely focused on a negative conception of […]
Berkeley Law, Economics, and Social Science Workshop with Tom Ginsburg
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, 4/25 | Time: 12:10 – 2:10 PM Location: Selznick Seminar Room (JSP Building, 2240 Piedmont Avenue) Speaker: […]
State Climate Superfunds with Rachel Rothschild
110 Law BuildingJoin us for a talk with Professor Rachel Rothschild on state climate superfunds. At present, states and taxpayers shoulder the enormous costs of climate adaptation. However, state legislators have recently proposed enacting new laws, referred to as state climate superfunds, that would require the companies who have most profited from fossil fuel usage to assist […]
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 […]
BCLB Art, Law, and Finance Project: Book Talk With Author Orlando Whitfield
WebinarBCLB Art, Law, and Finance Project is thrilled to host a conversation between Berkeley Law Professor Sonia K. Katyal and author Orlando Whitfield on his new book "All That Glitters," […]
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