Berkeley Boosts | Coffee Break with Irene Liu: Conversation with Ida Abbott
OnlineCoffee Break with Irene Liu is a Berkeley Boosts webinar series from Berkeley Law Executive Education featuring interviews with influential leaders on impactful events in their careers, lives, and organizations. Conversations will explore lessons learned and what listeners can take away from the guests’ experiences. In this episode, Irene will speak with Ida Abbott, Retirement […]
CSLS Visiting Scholars Speaker Series: ”Balancing Law and Organizational Demands: The Role of Lawyers in Public Bureaucracies” & “Deporting Disability: Insights from Immigrant Defense Attorneys”
Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United StatesAyako Hirata Associate Professor of Law & Society, Graduate Schools for Law & Politics, University of Tokyo "Balancing Law and Organizational Demands: The Role of Lawyers in Public Bureaucracies" This presentation explores the pivotal role of government lawyers in shaping public policy and interpreting the law, with a particular focus on local government attorneys. […]
BCLB Art, Law, and Finance Project: Book Talk With Author Orlando Whitfield
WebinarBCLB Art, Law, and Finance Project is thrilled to host a conversation between Berkeley Law Professor Sonia K. Katyal and author Orlando Whitfield on his new book "All That Glitters," an insider’s account of the contemporary art world.
Implications of the 2024 Elections on Climate Change and Environmental Law and Policy
Online - ZoomJoin Professors Dan Farber and Sharon Jacobs in a discussion of the implications of the 2024 elections on climate change and environmental law and policy. We will examine the implications of the presidential and congressional elections and what they will mean for federal activities as well as those of the states. We will also discuss […]
25th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute – Day 1
Stanford - Paul Brest Hall 555 Salvatierra Walk, Stanford, CA, United StatesRegistration | Agenda Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Registration information: General admission: $1195 Past attendee: $895 Past presenter/panelist: $750.00 Academics, Gov., nonprofits: $125.00 Students: […]
CSLS Visiting Scholars Speaker Series: “The Effects of Disbelieving Children’s Disclosures of Abuse in the Justice System” & “Toward a Comparative Study Between the U.S. and Europe”
Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United StatesCarrie Leonetti Associate Professor, University of Auckland School of Law "The Effects of Disbelieving Children's Disclosures of Abuse in the Justice System" In the California Family Code, the Legislature has declared that children have the right to be free from abuse in their homes and that courts making custody determinations should consider one parent’s […]
25th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute – Day 2
Stanford - Paul Brest Hall 555 Salvatierra Walk, Stanford, CA, United StatesEvent Website | Agenda Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Registration information: General admission: $1195 Past attendee: $895 Past presenter/panelist: $750.00 Academics, Gov., nonprofits: $125.00 […]
Berkeley Boost | Conversations on Civil Justice: Post-Chevron Deference to Agency Interpretations of the Law: The Implications of Loper Bright
OnlineWhy is it now easier to challenge federal agency interpretations of the law? How have recent Supreme Court decisions changed the legal analysis for regulatory challenges? What are the implications for federal agencies and civil litigation? Please join us for a discussion of post-Chevron deference to agency interpretations of the law, and the implications of Loper Bright with Matt Wessler of […]
The Buzz w/BCLB: Is ESG-Linked Executive Pay Driving Real Change?
Virtual (Zoom)Are ESG-linked executive compensation plans making companies more sustainable—or just rewarding companies for doing the bare minimum? As companies rush to link C-suite pay to sustainability targets, new research raises critical questions about whether these metrics truly deliver long-term value or align with stakeholder priorities. Are these plans a step forward for sustainability or just […]
JSP Student Research Forum: Margot Lipin, “Fashioning Streetwalkers: Dress, Race, and Sexual Policing in Early Twentieth Century New York”
Philip Selznick Seminar Room 2240 Piedmont Ave, Berkeley, CA, United StatesJSP Forum is a workshop series in which students in the Jurisprudence and Social Policy PhD program present works in progress. All are invited and welcome to attend. On Thursday, December 12, Margot Lipin will present a draft article, "Fashioning Streetwalkers: Dress, Race, and Sexual Policing in Early Twentieth Century New York" with faculty discussant […]
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