The EBCLC Advantage: Preparing Future Plaintiff-Side Champions

110 Law Building

Join us for a dynamic discussion featuring EBCLC alumni and board members, who have found their calling in plaintiff-side work. Gain practical advice, industry insights, and inspiration as they share the ways in which they’ve leveraged their EBCLC training to carve out impactful careers in fields ranging from employment and consumer rights to housing advocacy. […]

EBCLC Community Open House and Celebration

East Bay Community Law Center (Adeline Office) 2921 Adeline St., Berkeley, CA

Join us for our Community Open House & Celebration on September 26th! We will provide free legal services, information on ballot measures affecting our clients, onsite voter registration in partnership with the Alameda County Registrar of Voters, free food, & a performance by Ballet Folklorico Mexicano de Carlos Moreno! Let’s come together to hold political […]

[CDO] PI/PS Career, Internship, and Pro Bono Fair

Heyman Terrace & West Courtyard

Come meet public interest and public sector (PI/PS) attorneys from almost 90 Bay Area (& beyond!) organizations and agencies at the Heyman Terrace and West Courtyard. The PI/PS Career, Internship, and Pro Bono Fair is an opportunity for students to talk with organizations about summer employment, academic year placements, pro bono work, and other career […]

EBCLC Student-to-Student Informational Session

140 Law Building (Moot Court Room)

EBCLC current and former clinic students will share their experiences. This is put on exclusively by EBCLC students. This is a great opportunity to engage in a real honest conversation about doing clinic with EBCLC! Please RSVP here for lunch.

Resistance Law at East Bay Community Law Center

East Bay Community Law Center (Adeline Office) 2921 Adeline St., Berkeley, CA

Join the East Bay Community Law Center for an open seminar discussion on protests, racial justice, and community lawyering.  We are opening our weekly seminar (the companion class to our clinics) to all interested students and members of the law school community. We will be discussing the history and current reality of legalized oppression. We […]

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