Disability Justice Coalition Interest Meeting

130 Law Building

Join Disability Justice Coalition, a new student organization, on Tuesday, 3/18 from 12:50 - 2 PM in Room 130 to meet and be in community with others interested in disability […]

Preparing for Student Loan Repayment

240 Law Building

Calling all 3Ls interested in public interest careers! (Including clerkships, government, nonprofit, plaintiff-side, academia, clinics, & more.) Come learn how to: Apply for a loan repayment plan Get LRAP funding […]

Lunchtime Panel: Fighting for Abolition

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

In the face of major setbacks on criminal legal system reform in California and the Bay Area, local organizers are finding ways to fight back. This panel will feature Bay […]

Environmental Law Colloquium – Professor Hajin Kim

130 Law Building

The Environmental Law Colloquium welcomes University of Chicago Law Professor Hajin Kim for our last session of the semester. Professor Kim will present her project entitled Evaluating Sustainability Disclosures: Theory […]

Data Broker Teach In

134 Law Building

Come learn how LexisNexis and Westlaw, the legal research duopoly, are contributing to mass deportation! A coalition of law schools called the End the Contract Coalition (ECC) is bringing awareness […]

A Critical History of Contemporary Art in Nicaragua

Virtual (Zoom)

La Alianza and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLASC) invite you to a virtual presentation by Gabriel Pérez Setright. Pérez Setright will provide an overview of the […]

“And blame is what you need my foe” — The Role of Emotions and Political Ideology in Discursive Escalation within Israeli-Jewish Political Discussions

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

This research explores how blame drives discursive escalation in political discussions among left- and right-leaning Jewish-Israeli participants. Analyzing 100,000 words from 2014–2022, it identifies distinct emotional and ideological triggers fueling polarization: fear and anger dominate right-wing responses to preserve social order, while guilt and shame shape left-wing reactions around moral concerns for out-group suffering. These […]

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