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The naming of physical space in an academic institution provides a unique opportunity simultaneously to provide a permanent tribute to generosity and to provide the school with essential resources. I am writing to alert you to wonderful naming opportunities at UC Berkeley Law and to ask for your help in supporting our efforts.
There are four interconnected buildings that comprise UC Berkeley Law: the Law Building, Simon Hall, North Addition, and South Addition. Within them are our classrooms, the law library, faculty and staff offices, student space, study spaces, Café Zeb, and our open courtyard. Over the years, some of these spaces have been named to recognize some of our most generous benefactors: Koret, Sonsini, Booth, Goldberg, Steinhart, Miller, and Unger.
But most spaces within the Law School buildings have not yet been named. This provides a wonderful opportunity for lasting recognition. It also would help the Law School immensely at a difficult financial time. This booklet describes many spaces where there are naming opportunities. I hope you will consider the possibility of a naming gift to UC Berkeley Law. I, of course, would be delighted to discuss this with you.
Thank you so much!
Warmly,
Erwin Chemerinsky
Dean and Jesse H. Choper Distinguished
Professor of Law