Q&A: Affirmative Litigation in the Second Trump Administration
132 Law BuildingCalifornia has some of the most progressive and innovative city and county attorneys in the country. With powerful state consumer protection laws on the books, local governments are taking on […]
APALSA Best Practices for 1L Recruiting with Akin Attorneys
140 Law BuildingJoin APALSA and Akin for a session on November 12, 1-2pm, in Room 140, on Best Practices for 1L Recruiting! Hear directly from Akin attorneys on refining your approach, making […]
IPLS Spring Scheduling
100 Law BuildingIPLS will be sharing information about different IP courses offered next semester. Meals will be provided for those who RSVP.
Illicit Finance and Cyber Enabled Economic Warfare
100 Law BuildingDr. Samantha Ravich, Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation Chair at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), in conversation with Berkeley Law’s Chris Hoofnagle on illicit finance and cyber-enabled […]
Election Impact: What’s Ahead for Law and Lawyers?
Booth Auditorium (175 Law Building) & VirtualPlease join Berkeley Law Dean Chemerinsky and Professors Andrew Bradt, Jonathan Glater, Saira Mohamed, Andrea Roth, Jeff Selbin, and Emily Zhang for a discussion of the election and what it […]
[CDO/USF Law] Keta Taylor Colby (KTC) Death Penalty Project – Summer Internships Info Session
Virtual (Zoom)Interested in spending the summer working on death penalty cases in the South? The Keta Taylor Colby (KTC) Southern Internship Program was created in 2001 as a response to the […]
“Call Me Kuchu” Film Screening (BJIL x Queer Caucus x Miller Institute)
12 Law BuildingJoin the Berkeley Journal of International Law, Queer Caucus, and the Miller Institute for a screening of "Call Me Kuchu," a documentary about an Ugandan queer activist. RSVP for dinner! […]
ASP: 1L Career Panel hosted by Quinn and Curt (all mods welcome)
170 Law BuildingCurious about the 1L summer job search? Bring your lunch and join ASP Fellows Quinn & Curt for this 1L career panel. Come hear from 2Ls and 3Ls and ask […]
Critical Foundations: Critical Race Theory with Professor Osagie K. Obasogie
134 Law BuildingJoin us for a conversation with Professor Osagie Obasogie and Savala Nolan about critical race theory. They'll discuss its basic tenets, its uses (and misuses) across the law, politics, and culture, […]
WOCC+ November GBM
100 Law BuildingCome to room 100 for our last GBM of the semester!
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