• SABL Board Meeting

    SABL Board Meeting
    10 Law Building

    The Student Association at Berkeley Law would like to invite the Berkeley Law Community to its biweekly board meeting. Hear updates from your student representatives and make your voice heard through public comment. Snacks and light refreshments will be provided. We want to hear from you and hope to see you there! View the agenda […]

  • Work Law Colloquium: Noah Zatz, “Retaliation as Nonaccommodation”

    10 Law Building

    WORK LAW COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS:  Noah Zatz "Retaliation as Nonaccommodation” Noah Zatz's interests include employment & labor law, welfare law and antipoverty policy, critical race & feminist theory, and liberal political theory. His writing and teaching address how work structures both inequality and social citizenship in the modern welfare state. Zatz's primary focus is on which […]

  • Work Law Colloquium: Ifeoma Ajunwa, “AI and Captured Capital”

    10 Law Building

    WORK LAW COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS:  Ifeoma Ajunwa “AI and Captured Capital” Ifeoma Ajunwa, J.D., LL.M., Ph.D., is an award-winning tenured law professor and author of the highly acclaimed book, The Quantified Worker, published by Cambridge University Press. At Emory, she is Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law and founding director of the AI and the Future […]

  • SABL Board Meeting

    SABL Board Meeting
    10 Law Building

    The Student Association at Berkeley Law would like to invite the Berkeley Law Community to its biweekly board meeting. Hear updates from your student representatives and make your voice heard through public comment. Snacks and light refreshments will be provided. We want to hear from you and hope to see you there! View the agenda […]

  • Work Law Colloquium: Veena Dubal, Machinery of Dispossession

    10 Law Building

    WORK LAW COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS:  Veena Dubal  Machinery of Dispossession Professor Veena Dubal’s research focuses broadly on law, technology, and precarious workers, with her work encompassing a range of topics. It includes the impact of digital technologies and emerging legal frameworks on workers' lives, the interplay between law, work, and identity, and the role of law […]

  • SABL Board Meeting

    SABL Board Meeting
    10 Law Building

    The Student Association at Berkeley Law would like to invite the Berkeley Law Community to its biweekly board meeting. Hear updates from your student representatives and make your voice heard through public comment. Snacks and light refreshments will be provided. We want to hear from you and hope to see you there! View the agenda […]

  • Work Law Colloquium: Scott Kronland, Transportation Network Company Driver Bargaining in California

    10 Law Building

    WORK LAW COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS:  Scott Kronland Transportation Network Company Driver Bargaining in California Scott is an experienced litigator and advisor who often assists clients and other lawyers with matters that involve significant legal issues of first impression. Scott is the former Chair of the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the […]

  • SABL Board Meeting

    SABL Board Meeting
    10 Law Building

    The Student Association at Berkeley Law would like to invite the Berkeley Law Community to its biweekly board meeting. Hear updates from your student representatives and make your voice heard through public comment. Snacks and light refreshments will be provided. We want to hear from you and hope to see you there! View the agenda […]

  • Work Law Colloquium: Annette Bernhardt, “Winning Technology Rights for Workers: Trends and Challenges in US Public Policy”

    10 Law Building

    WORK LAW COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS:  Annette Bernhardt Director of Technology and Work Program at UC Berkeley Labor Center “Winning Technology Rights for Workers: Trends and Challenges in US Public Policy” Annette Bernhardt is director of the Technology and Work Program at the UC Berkeley Labor Center. Previously she was a visiting professor in the UC Berkeley […]

  • Snacky, Studious, and Sapphic Social

    10 Law Building

    Similar to the event last December, we will be in room 10 with snacks and a great study vibe. This event is open to all, but catered to the Sapphic community.  "Sapphic is an umbrella term for women, nonbinary people, and feminine-aligned individuals who experience attraction to other women or femmes."

  • Work Law Colloquium: Hiba Hafiz, “The Dangerous Myth of Market Wages”

    10 Law Building

    WORK LAW COLLOQUIUM PRESENTS:  Hiba Hafiz Associate Professor, McHale Faculty Research Scholar “The Dangerous Myth of Market Wages” Hiba Hafiz is an associate professor with tenure and a McHale Faculty Research Scholar. She joined BC Law as an assistant professor in 2018, and teaches and writes in labor and employment law, antitrust law, and administrative […]

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