LLM/JD Round Table

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

Do you want to know more about what it means to practice law abroad? Lucky for you there are plenty of LLMs who are excited to share their experiences with you. On Thursday, February 20th, we will have our first LLM round table where you will be able to chat directly with LLMs who have […]

Policing White Supremacy: The Enemy Within

2111 Bancroft Way Room #104, Berkeley, CA, United States

Michael German Fellow, Brennan Center for Justice, New York University Law in conversation with: Chesa Boudin, Executive Director, Criminal Law & Justice Center, UC Berkeley, and Lawrence Rosenthal, Chair, Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies, UC Berkeley The FBI has long warned its agents that the affiliation of law enforcement officers with white supremacist and far-right […]

Free

Public Interest Information Session

Virtual (Zoom)

Pursuing a career in public interest or public service and unsure how California Law Review fits into the social justice world? Hear from public interest members about the importance of having social […]

Municipal Law Institute 2025 Symposium

105 Law Building & Virtual

This one-day educational event, scheduled for February 21, 2025, will be held in-person at UC Berkeley School of Law in Berkeley, California. One of its main purposes is to integrate […]

Event Series BERC Energy Summit

BERC Energy Summit

Spieker Forum, Chou Hall Chiet Ln, Berkeley, CA, United States

The Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative (BERC) will host the 18th annual Energy Summit on February 20 and 21, 2025 on the UC Berkeley campus. The Summit's theme is SCALING […]

$35 – $60

Kadish Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory: Ricarda Hammer, University of California, Berkeley

170 Law Building

ATLANTIC RECONSTRUCTION: EMPIRE, RACE, AND THE MAKING OF POLITICAL PERSONHOOD Abstract  This paper develops a Du Boisian theory of democratization, linking the formation of the rights-bearing person to the reimposition of the global colorline. Literatures on rights formation have traditionally focused on national polities, even if these cases were empires, and questions about the rights-bearing […]

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