Berkeley Boosts | Coffee Break with Irene Liu: Conversation with Robert Chesnut
OnlineCoffee Break with Irene Liu is a Berkeley Boosts webinar series from Berkeley Law Executive Education featuring interviews with influential leaders on impactful events in their careers, lives, and organizations. Conversations will explore lessons learned and what listeners can take away from the guests’ experiences. In this episode, Irene will speak with Robert Chesnut, former […]
Failure of the State: Organized Crime and Mexico’s Disappeared – A Book Launch and Discussion
Human Rights Center 2224 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United StatesJoin us for a book launch and author discussion! Snacks will be served. RSVP HERE. Traditionally a repressive tactic of state actors, disappearances today occur in varied contexts and are often committed by non-state actors such as organized criminal groups. However, these disappearances are not considered human rights violations under International Human Rights Law, leaving a gap in […]
Nationwide Injunctions – Positives, Problems, and Possibilities
Online - ZoomZoom 1.25 General CA CLE Credit Available Registration | Resources | Add to Calendar Applications for nationwide injunctions against government programs and regulations present difficult challenges for both district and circuit judges and are the subject of continuing public controversy. This panel will explore: the history of nationwide injunctions; the legal doctrines upon which parties […]
Berkeley Art, Law, and Finance Symposium 2025
SFMOMAThe latest developments at the intersection of art, law, finance, technology, and culture We're excited to invite you to the Fourth Annual Berkeley Art, Law and Finance Symposium on May 8 at […]
Fourth Annual Workshop: The Normative Foundations of the Market (at Worcester College, Oxford)
Worcester College, Oxford , United KingdomAbout the Workshop This workshop brings together scholars from various disciplines who work on foundational normative questions related to markets. Markets arise and operate through law – not just through public regulation but also through private law regimes (in property, contract, and tort) that create entitlements, enforce market exchanges, and limit expropriation. The operation of […]
Berkeley Art, Law, and Finance Project | Sonia Katyal at Rhizome World
Professor Sonia Katyal join's UCLA professor and artist Lauren Lee in a panel regarding surveillance, automation, and algorithmic living through the lens of trademark law, branding and advertising. Join these […]
Justice Abandoned
Online - Zoom75 minutes Virtual: Zoom Register | Add to Calendar Join Berkeley Judicial Institute as we host Judge Brett Alldredge (ret.) in conversation with Professor Rachel Barkow about Barkow's new book, Justice Abandoned. From the publisher's page: An influential legal scholar argues that the Supreme Court played a pivotal role in the rise of mass incarceration in America. With less than […]
Fourth Annual Workshop: The Normative Foundations of the Market (at Worcester College, Oxford)
Worcester College, Oxford , United KingdomAbout the Workshop This workshop brings together scholars from various disciplines who work on foundational normative questions related to markets. Markets arise and operate through law – not just through public regulation but also through private law regimes (in property, contract, and tort) that create entitlements, enforce market exchanges, and limit expropriation. The operation of […]
Prof. Janine Silga: EU Policy on Migration and Development in the New Pact on Migration and Asylum: A New Iteration of the Colonial Legacy?
201 Philosophy Hall 201 Philosophy Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United StatesBerkeley Law's Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law is delighted to cosponsor this event happening on the UC Berkeley campus: The external dimension of the EU migration policy relies to a large extent on its development policy to foster ‘mutually beneficial partnerships’ between the EU and non-EU Member States. This was last confirmed […]
Environment & Clean Energy Technology Certificate Ceremony
100 Law Building & SteinhartThe Center for Law, Energy & the Environment invites students, alumni, faculty, and the E&E law community to join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of our J.D. and LL.M. graduates and award Certificates of Specialization in: Environmental Law Energy & Clean Technology Law The Ceremony will be from 10:00am-12:00pm in Room 100. The Reception […]
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