Spotlights

Record-Setting Trial Win

Mike De Vries ’00 and fellow Kirkland & Ellis partner Adam Alper helped Samsung defeat the largest patent damages case in U.S. history, as a federal court rejected two infringement […]

Guarding Democracy

With rising threats to voter rights and the democratic process, our Political and Election Empowerment Project helps nonprofits protect election integrity. Focused on oppressed communities, the group has engaged in […]

A Prolific Five-Year Run

Over just five years, our Berkeley Center for Consumer Law & Economic Justice has established itself as a force in the field. After offering one conference and three courses in […]

A Global Look at AI

Our Advanced Degree Programs office recently hosted a three-part series for LL.M. students and local LL.M. alumni called Generative AI & the Practice of Law. Led by Berkeley Law librarian […]

Law and Geopolitics

Professors Katerina Linos and Elena Chachko are teaching a unique Colloquium on Law and Geopolitics this semester with noted guests presenting cutting-edge research in a workshop format. Open to Berkeley […]

Getting the Job Done

The top-ranked student journal in its field, our Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law tackles worker classifications, labor disputes, workplace discrimination, and other timely topics in scholarly articles, student […]

For Ukrainian Students

Professor Saira Mohamed is one of seven scholars picked to teach B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. students from Ukraine this week in a program created soon after Russia’s 2022 invasion. The […]

A Hall of Fame Career

Berkeley Law Visiting Professor Thelton Henderson ’62 is one of 10 people named to this year’s California Hall of Fame class. The first Black lawyer in the U.S. Justice Department’s […]

Environmental Impact

In the face of mounting climate concerns at home and worldwide, our Center for Law, Energy & the Environment provides vital research, training, education, and engagement with policymakers and affected […]

Scars on Land in Brazil

Our Human Rights Center helped produce a new report about the killings of 13 Indigenous leaders and land defenders in Brazil from 2019 to 2022. Working with the nonprofit Cultural Survival, […]