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SUMMARY:Berkeley Boosts | The Diversity Principle: The Story of a Transformative Idea
DESCRIPTION:As a war on diversity upends government\, corporate\, and education policies\, the history of the idea of diversity has never been more important. In this webinar\, Berkeley Law Professor and Author David Oppenheimer will discuss the history of diversity in education\, commerce\, and science. \nDavid Oppenheimer\, a Clinical Professor of Law at UC Berkeley and the Director of the Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-discrimination Law\, is the author of The Diversity Principle: The Story of a Transformative Idea. \nYury Kapgan\, President of the Berkeley Law Alumni Association and Partner at Quinn Emanuel\, and Jami Floyd\, Attorney and Author\, will moderate the discussion. \nRegister for free webinar here. \nCo-presented by Berkeley Law Alumni Association.
URL:https://www.law.berkeley.edu/event/berkeley-boosts-the-diversity-principle-the-story-of-a-transformative-idea/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Berkeley Law Executive Education":MAILTO:executive@law.berkeley.edu
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SUMMARY:Berkeley Boosts | Conversations on Civil Justice: New Developments in Federal Preemption
DESCRIPTION:The United States Supreme Court is currently considering cases in which corporations are arguing that federal laws should take precedence over or “preempt” state and local laws. Why is federal preemption an increasingly high profile legal and political issue? How do federal preemption debates intersect with regulatory policies? What can we expect from the pending cases in the Supreme Court and in future litigation? \nPlease join us for an overview and discussion on federal preemption with Matt Wessler\, Principal at Gupta Wessler LLP and Professor Catherine M. Sharkey\, Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy at NYU Law. \nRegister for free webinar here. \nThe Conversations on Civil Justice Series is supported by a gift from the AAJ’s Robert L. Habush Endowment.
URL:https://www.law.berkeley.edu/event/berkeley-boosts-conversations-on-civil-justice-new-developments-in-federal-preemption/
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CATEGORIES:Civil Justice Research Initiative
ORGANIZER;CN="Berkeley Law Executive Education":MAILTO:executive@law.berkeley.edu
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SUMMARY:Law and Literature 2025-26: (Session 6) Aeschylus | The Oresteia Trilogy: Agamemnon\, the Libation-Bearers and the Furies
DESCRIPTION:Session 6: Aeschylus | The Oresteia Trilogy: Agamemnon\, the Libation-Bearers and the Furies\nFriday\, May 29\, 2026 | 12:00 p.m. (PT) | Zoom \nRead here \nRegister | Add to calendar \n\nBerkeley Judicial Institute’s virtual law and literature series is smart\, engaging\, and fun; consider joining us as we introduce our virtual 2025-26 law and literature series. Join for one session or for all six! \nUsing great works as text\, these programs provide participants the opportunity to reflect on how literature provides insight into contemporary issues. All are welcome to register to participate; we ask those participating to be cameras-on to discuss the readings during our time together. \nNo promises; we anticipate a lively\, honest\, and respectful exchange of views! \nProfessor Julie Empric of Eckerd College\, whose facilitation of similar programs has been met with rave reviews\, leads the sessions. \nThink of a vibrant book club discussion\, and you will have a sense of what we are trying to achieve. \nRegistration for each session is limited\, and you must register separately for each session of interest. (Should your plans change\, please cancel your registration to provide an opportunity for someone else.) \nWe hope you will join us.
URL:https://www.law.berkeley.edu/event/law-and-literature-2025-26-session-6-aeschylus-the-oresteia-trilogy-agamemnon-the-libation-bearers-and-the-furies/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Berkeley Judicial Institute (BJI)":MAILTO:bji@law.berkeley.edu
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