Kadish Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory: David Enoch, Oxford University

141 Law Building & Virtual

Against Public Reason I argue that public-reason (PR) political philosophy should be rejected.  The reasons given in support of this conclusion address PR from a broader philosophical perspective than is common in this literature. In particular, I use here a general discussion of idealization in meta-normative theory (put forward in my "Why Idealize?") to shed light […]

[CDO] 1L Resume Workshop

105 Law Building

Your resume got you into law school but now it needs to get you an interview! The CDO will help you get your resume ready for the legal industry and for the application season! Bring your laptop so you can work on your resume in real time. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP on this […]

Event Series Mindful Monday

Mindful Monday

Morrison Foerster Room, 298 Simon

Join us in the Morrison Foerster Room (298 Simon) for a conversation on mindfulness. Mindful Monday is a space for anyone in the law school community who is interested and open-minded about the benefits mindfulness can bring. These can include an improved ability to cope with stress, faster and more complete recovery from stressful events, […]

CSLS Speaker Series: “Colonizing Liberia: The Constitution of American Empire Before the Insular Cases”

Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United States

Featuring Jedidiah Kroncke, Associate Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong. Over the 20th century, a variety of scholarship has explored aspects of “American imperialism” or “American empire” as the United States progressively spread its influence across the globe. Analysis continues today of the varied territorial regimes through which the U.S. exerted sovereignty, including the many […]

Identity Politics and the 2024 Election

Room 215 (Dean’s Seminar Room), Law Building Click here to register. Livestream on Zoom Click here to register. Space is limited. Lunch will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. The Center on Race, Sexuality & Culture, the Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice, and the Center for Race & Gender present a lunchtime panel […]

SCOTUS Roundup 2024

110 Law Building

Please join us for Berkeley Law's annual SCOTUS Roundup. Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, Professor John Yoo, and Professor Orin Kerr will discuss the past 2024 term and the upcoming 2025 term. Presented by the American Constitution Society, Berkeley Chapter, the Federalist Society, Berkeley Chapter, and the Public Law & Policy Program. Lunch will be provided on […]

Domestic Violence Awareness Month Tabling Event

Centennial Lobby (outside Booth)

Peer Wellness Coalition will be tabling for Domestic Violence Awareness Month! We'll have cupcakes, resource guides for survivors and advocates, and will be promoting the Pro Bono Office's Supporting Clients Impacted by Trauma and Violence Workshop the following day.

ASP: Workshop with Allen and Evelyn (Mods 1 & 2)

Booth Auditorium

Join ASP Fellows Evelyn and Allen as they dive deeper into law school exams and outlining. How do you prepare for and learn from your midterm exams? How do you make more time for outlining and practice questions? This lab is specifically for Mods 1 and 2, but any 1L or LLM student who cannot […]

ASP: Workshop with Vince and Medora (Mods 3 & 4)

140 Law Building

Join ASP Fellows Vince and Medora as they dive deeper into law school exams and outlining. How do you prepare for and learn from your midterm exams? How do you make more time for outlining and practice questions? This lab is specifically for Mods 3 and 4, but any 1L or LLM student who cannot […]

[CDO] 2L Clerkship Information Session & Faculty Clerkship Committee Q&A

100 Law Building

Following an introduction to the 2L clerkship search, Clerkship Committee faculty members will offer advice to prospective clerks and share their perspectives as former federal judicial law clerks and as advocates for clerkship applicants.   Lunch will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Please RSVP on this form so we have an accurate headcount. […]

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