Our “Borderlines” podcast released a special four-part series with International Human Rights Law Clinic Co-Directors Roxanna Altholz ’99 and Laurel Fletcher talking to leading advocates who visited their Human Rights […]
Human Rights Insight
Advancing Drug Policy
The new Drug Policy, Education, and Decriminalization (DECrim) Project is one of Berkeley Law’s 40 Student-Initiated Legal Services Projects. Students will examine evidentiary issues in the prosecution and criminalization of […]
International Intentions
Our Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law released its 2022-2023 Annual Report, showcasing a busy year of programs, panels, and other international and comparative law endeavors with a […]
Snaring Carbon Dioxide
Our Center for Law, Energy & the Environment is helping lead a project to create a Direct Air Capture facility to remove carbon dioxide in California’s Southern San Joaquin Valley. […]
Gas Gouging Watchdog
Tai Milder ’09 is leading the California Division of Petroleum Market Oversight, created under a new law that aims to monitor gas price gouging and hold violators accountable. A veteran […]
Teacher Extraordinaire
Suellen Perry ’99 was named one of four American Lawyers Alliance Law-Related Education Teachers of the Year. A legal studies and technical education instructor at Henderson High School in Texas, […]
Employing Many Outlets
With Labor Day’s arrival, Berkeley Law students interested in employment law have ample options. Our Center for Law and Work confronts urgent issues vulnerable working populations face, the Berkeley Journal […]
Part of Our Currency
Civil rights icon Pauli Murray LL.M. ’45 will be memorialized on a special quarter through the U.S. Mint’s American Women Quarters Program. A lawyer, writer, activist, and poet, Murray was […]
Green Marketing Skeptic
“The Risks of Green Marketing,” written by Nestlé junior legal counsel Julia Archutowska LL.M. ’24, describes the perils of greenwashing — conveying a false impression or misleading information about a […]
Teacher of the Year
Marice Ashe ’93, a pioneer of the still-emerging public health law movement, was named the Women of Berkeley Law’s Teacher of the Year. Founder and former CEO of ChangeLab Solutions, […]