The Center for Morality, Law, and Public Affairs was conceived and endowed by Sanford and June Kadish in January 2000. The Kadish Center seeks to promote research and reflection on moral philosophical issues in law and public life, with special concern for the substantive aspects of criminal law.
The Kadish Center pursues its objectives in three ways. First, the Center sponsors formal lectures (Kadish Lecture and others) and research conferences to promote greater understanding of these issues among academic audiences and the wider public. Second, the Center supplies research support for graduate students in the Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program and occasionally for other scholarly visitors to Berkeley. Third, the Center organizes a Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory and GALA, an annual seminar series, to enable professors from around the country to present their work.
Director
Administrative Coordinator
Jennifer McBride
325 Law Building, North Addition
510-643-5005
jrmcbride@berkeley.edu
Advisory Board
Olivia Bailey
Daniela Cammack
Joshua Cohen
Meir Dan-Cohen
Hanoch Dagan
Johann Frick
Jonathan Gould
David Grewal
Kinch Hoekstra
Desmond Jagmohan
Niko Kolodny
Christopher Kutz
Daniel Lee
Véronique Munoz-Dardé
Eric Rakowski (Chair)
Sarah Song
Anna Stilz
Talha Syed
R. Jay Wallace
Daniel Viehoff