The “Corporate Crime Reporter” recently featured an interview with Ted Mermin about Berkeley’s new Center for Consumer Law & Economic Justice. You can find the article here: https://www.corporatecrimereporter.com/news/200/ted-mermin-berkeley-center-consumer-law-economic-justice/.
Interim Director Ted Mermin Discusses New Center & Consumer Law in “Corporate Crime Reporter”
California Law Review Publishes Article on Berkeley’s Consumer Justice Clinic
The California Law Review has recently published an article about the East Bay Community Law Center’s Consumer Justice Clinic. The piece was authored by Center Interim Director Ted Mermin, who helped create the the Consumer Justice Clinic. The article can be accessed here: http://www.californialawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/8-Festschrift_Mermin.pdf.
CCLEJ Featured in Berkeley Law Alumni Magazine
The Spring 2018 issue of the ‘Berkeley Law Transcript’ published an article about the Center for Consumer Law and Economic Justice. The article features Ted Mermin, the Center’s Interim Director, and Elizabeth Cabraser, renowned litigator and founding donor for the new Center.
Catalogue: Manuscript 232, Réquisitoires autographes
Robbins Ms. 232 contains a collection of thirty-eight requisitions, or prosecutorial addresses, written by Merlin between 1801 and 1804, while he was commissaire for the government at the Tribunal de cassation.
Conversation with Congressman Tae Sup Keum from the Republic of Korea
On April 3, 2018, the Korea Law Center hosted a conversation with Congressman Tae Sup Keum from South Korea. Keum was one of the key drafters of the impeachment bill in 2016 and took part in the “Candlelight Revolution” that brought the world’s attention to South Korea’s political change. Prior to the National Assembly, Keum […]
Conference: Reconciling Islamic and European Civil Laws
Avenues and Obstacles to the Integration of European Muslim Immigrants The influx of Muslim immigrants to European countries like France and Germany over the past several decades continues to influence the pluralism of the population’s cultural and religious identities. The Muslim population in Europe reached an estimated 4.9% in 2016—an estimation that is projected […]
Opening Week
The Berkeley Center for Consumer Law and Economic Justice opened its doors last week – on Monday, April 16, 2018 – and what a week it was. On Monday, we filed an amicus brief in Manriquez et al. v. DeVos, a class action brought by former students of Corinthian Colleges against Betsy DeVos and the U.S. […]
Conversation with Ken Korea at Berkeley Law
On April 13, 2018, the Korea Law Center welcomed Ken Korea to visit Berkeley Law and share his insights and career advice with Berkeley Law students. Mr. Korea is currently Senior Vice President and Head of the US IP Center at Samsung Electronics. His responsibilities include IP Acquisition, IP Litigation, and IP Licensing for the […]
Berkeley Law Faculty Present at the 2018 Korean Legal Research Institute
Berkeley Faculty Present at the 2018 Korean Legal Research Institute (한국법제연구원) Conference on the Korean Constitutional Amendment (February 2, 2018) A delegation of Berkeley Law faculty was recently invited to South Korea to present at the Korean Legal Research Institute (KLRI) Conference on Constitutional Amendment and offer insights gleaned from the US Constitutional amendment process. […]
Conversation with Catharina Min at Berkeley Law
On March 1, 2018, the Korea Law Center welcomed Catharina Min, partner at Covington & Burling LLP and Founding Director of the Council of Korean Americans, to visit Berkeley Law and share her insights and career advice with Berkeley Law students. Ms. Min has been recognized for her leadership and support for diversity in the […]