Environmental Law Clinic and Center for Biological Diversity
Judge: EPA Must Update 26-Year-Old Plan for Offshore Oil Spills
San Diego County Eliminates Juvenile Justice Fees and Debts
The San Diego Union Tribune, 5/23/20
Student Sleuths: Scamhunter Project Digs for Coronavirus-Related Fraud
Check out Berkeley Law’s recent profile of the Scamhunter Project, a joint effort of the Center and Berkeley Law’s Consumer Advocacy and Protection Society (CAPS) to track down instances of fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic.
California Takes Another Step Toward Relieving Family Debt
The Davis Vanguard, 5/20/20
Press Release: San Diego Latest California County to Eliminate Old Juvenile Fees
Western Center on Law & Poverty, PAC, 5/19/20
Interview: Spring 2020 Away Field Placement Program
Berkeley Law’s Away Field Placement Program grants J.D. students academic credit for legal work performed for a non-profit or government agency outside the Bay Area. The Robbins Collection provides financial support for students working in a country, region, or city outside the U.S. that is characterized by civil or religious law traditions and institutions. Alexia Diorio, JD […]
Stop Monitoring Emails Between Inmates and Their Lawyers
The Washington Post, 5/14/20
Center Faculty Prasad Krishnamurthy and Miguel Soto Pen Op-Ed on Pending Legislation to Save Californians’ Homes From Foreclosure
Berkeley Law’s Prasad Krishnamurthy and EBCLC’s Miguel Soto have written an op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle on the need to protect California homeowners from credit card debt collectors trying to foreclose on their homes. Read the piece here. Read EBCLC’s report on the underlying problem here.
Clinic Students Protect Land Rights in Liberia
Berkeley Law, 5/6/20
Q&A: Cameras, Police, the Dangers of a Constantly Monitored Society
California Magazine, 5/4/20