UCELA Government Career Panel
UCELA Government Career Panel
UC Environmental Law Association is hosting a career panel featuring government attorneys working in the environmental field.
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UC Environmental Law Association is hosting a career panel featuring government attorneys working in the environmental field.
We are hosting Jean Myungjin Roland, a candidate to be a San Francisco Superior Court judge, for a Q&A panel with any and all UC Law students.
Join us for a panel discussion on regulatory enforcement in Silicon Valley with Monique Winkler, the head of the SEC’s San Francisco Office, and Jina Choi, Chief of the Corporate and Securities Fraud Section at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California, moderated by Professor Evan Epstein. The panel will delve […]
Please join us on February 29th 3:30 pm for the Justice Wiley W. Manuel Center for Scholarly Publications Dedication. We invite you to the ceremony to hear remarks from California Supreme Court Justice Kelli Evans, United States Eastern District of California Judge Troy Nunley ‘90, UC Law SF Board of Directors Member Andrew Houston, […]
The Center for Gender & Refugee Studies will host a 2-day training on affirmative asylum.
Bar Passage Support and First Gen
The Center for Gender & Refugee Studies will host a 2-day training on affirmative asylum.
For more than a decade UC Law SF law students have partnered with the IRS and the United Way to offer free tax preparation and filing services to low-income community members. During the 2023 tax filing season, the UC Law SF Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) clinic will be in-person, located at 200 McAllister Street […]
ImmHELP is an interdisciplinary collaborative of health and law professionals offering coordinated capacity-building and knowledge transmission that advances trauma-informed justice processes and care for immigrant children and families persevering through the U.S. immigration system.
We plan to host a journal fair similar to the student org fair in the law cafe that occurs in the beginning of the school year. Each journal will be present tabling to recruit students to apply to journal.
First Gen in Public Interest Career Panel in 333-202. UC Law SF First Gen Professionals Org will present a career panel with First Gen Attorneys in public interest careers.
Hosting Baseball lawyer speakers to educate, inspire, teach, and share experiences with our student org.
Hosting Baseball lawyer speakers to educate, inspire, teach, and share experiences with our student org.
Join Professor Emily Strauss, UC Environmental Law Association, and UC Business Law Society for a discussion on climate change and shareholder lawsuits. Professor Strauss will be discussing her published work centered around Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) and the SEC's Climate Disclosure Rules. This event is open to all students and faculty.
Advanced Mediation Certificate Series: Building Facilitative Skills - An interactive, advanced mediation certificate for judges, attorneys, and practitioners. UC Law San Francisco's Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) offers high-quality dispute resolution training on in-depth topics for practitioners. This Certificate is designed to engage participants in advanced discussion and practice on specific topics […]
Join us for an interdisciplinary dialogue featuring two panels of legal and social science experts discussing the emerging research on abortion since the Dobbs decision. The first "Accessing and Providing Wanted and Unwanted Abortions" will examine the emerging research on how abortion bans are impacting the provision of reproductive healthcare and healthcare providers. The second, "Abortion Pills Above […]
DRA is hosting a cocktail hour in which we will also be making crafts, eating food, and socializing with each other.
The Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Working Group cordially invites you to participate in our inaugural campus-wide UC Law Diversity Week from March 18th-March 22nd. Starting next Monday, and throughout the week, our campus will engage in a week-long celebration of events, research, community, fun, and food, as we celebrate the diversity each one of us […]
Does Mandatory Mediation Work? Perspectives from the U.K., India, and Nigeria Presented by: SOAS Arbitration Dispute Resolution Centre (SADRC) In partnership with: Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR), UC Law San Francisco, and Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) Zoom Link to join the webinar: https://uchastings.zoom.us/j/99007155842 The recent English case of […]
Arbitration’s Unraveling Myriam Gilles, Paul R. Verkuil Chair in Public Law, Cardozo Law School Monday, March 18, 2024 12:30 - 1:30pm Via Zoom only California MCLE Credit - 1 hour, available for a fee Register Now Myriam Gilles is a graduate of Harvard-Radcliffe College and Yale Law School who […]
For more than a decade UC Law SF law students have partnered with the IRS and the United Way to offer free tax preparation and filing services to low-income community members. During the 2023 tax filing season, the UC Law SF Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) clinic will be in-person, located at 200 McAllister Street […]
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Hosting a NFL agent speaker to educate, inspire, teach, and share experiences with our student org.
A panel discussion about how ableism pervades the California bar association and the California bar exam and what can be done to address the issue.
Join the Federalist Society in hosting Alison Somin for a discussion on affirmative action post-Students For Fair Admissions. Ms. Somin will also discuss gender preferences and Coalition v. Fairfax County, a case Ms. Somin litigated about changing admissions policies to boost racial diversity.
Join the Human Rights and International Law Organization (HRILO) for another event on a pressing topic in international law! This time, we will be discussing climate refugees, hearing about the various climate-related forces that cause displacement and migration, and learning about how lawyers and activists are attempting to secure asylum for these communities. Come to […]
Professor Rory Little and the Criminal Law Concentration is honored to present: Former United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of New York, John Gleeson, Co-sponsored by the Debevoise & Plimpton (SF) Firm. Please RSVP no later than 3/19 /24.
Racial Justice Lawyering Symposium Friday, March 22, 2024, 10:00 AM - 3:15 PM This all-day symposium brings together scholars, practitioners, and student activists to study the origins of race conscious social justice movement lawyering, investigate contemporary iterations of race conscious justice models, and strategize interventions for advancing racial equity in legal education. Racial Justice Lawyering […]
UCLATS will be hosting a spring mixer for students and faculty in the tax concentration to gather and network
Deadline Negotiations Hal Abramson, Professor of Law, Touro University School of Law New York, NY Monday, March 25, 2024 12:30 – 1:30pm In-person and via Zoom Deb Colloquium, 333 Golden Gate Ave., Room 501, San Francisco, CA 94102 California MCLE Credit – 1 hour, available for a fee This common experience […]
For more than a decade UC Law SF law students have partnered with the IRS and the United Way to offer free tax preparation and filing services to low-income community members. During the 2023 tax filing season, the UC Law SF Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) clinic will be in-person, located at 200 McAllister Street […]
The Science and Technology Journal is collaborating with International Law Review in having a day-long symposium.
APO is hosting Philips Black attorney Genevie Gold to discuss her experience working with incarcerated folks on death row.
The ACS chapter at UC Law SF will be hosting a discussion joined by Nikhel Sus, Director of Strategic Litigation at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), regarding Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and how it played into the litigation seen in the SCOTUS case Trump v. Anderson, where the former president was […]
A presentation by TLS' EBoard on 2L, all the opportunities that come with it, and tips on how to navigate it all.
Join us for an exciting in-person event with Dr. Yueming Yan at UC Law San Francisco! Hosted by the Center for East Asian Legal Studies (CEALS) and the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR). Explore the fascinating world of international commercial courts and delve into the clash between norms and realities. Discover how these courts shape dispute settlement in the global arena, and gain valuable insights into this dynamic field. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and network with professionals.
Hear from trusts and estates lawyers what you need to know about this practice.
Join the UC Law SF Greater Austin Alumni Chapter and other attorneys from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in the Austin area for a night of networking, making connections, community building and fun! This event is hosted by UC Law SF Alum and Greater Austin Chapter Co-leader Jennifer Rappoport Colimon '00 and […]
For more than a decade UC Law SF law students have partnered with the IRS and the United Way to offer free tax preparation and filing services to low-income community members. During the 2023 tax filing season, the UC Law SF Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) clinic will be in-person, located at 200 McAllister Street […]
This academic planning event will cover everything you need to know to start planning for 2L and beyond. Learn about the various academic opportunities available to you.
UCELA and Student Services welcome all students to Painting, Plants & Mindfulness. The UC Law SF community will join UCELA in painting succulent pots. Students will have a dedicated space to relax and channel their creativity. Students will get to take home their painted pot and a plant.
This will be a panel open to all students showcasing the career paths of UCLJ alumni.
Come join BLSA for a discussion with Fenwick & West
The Center for East Asian Legal Studies presents: Currency & Cybercurrency in Japan Featuring CEALS Affiliated Scholar David A. Makman Light Refreshments will be served RSVP Here
In an event put on by APO, employees of Urban Alchemy will have a discussion about their lives, how they got involved with UA, and what their relationship is like with the school and student body.
Join us at the 20th Annual Symposium presented by the UC Law Business Journal for a comprehensive day exploring the dynamic interface of AI in corporate governance, privacy, and ethics. This seminal event, free and open to Bay Area law students and practicing attorneys, promises a deep dive into AI's role in the legal landscape. […]
The UC Law SF Events Calendar offers a comprehensive list of campus events, including co-curricular programming, faculty lectures, colloquia, wellness activities, alumni events, larger departmental meetings, and events sponsored by College departments, faculty, law journals, and registered student orgs. This functions as the College’s master calendar, which includes all events taking place on campus on any particular day. Students, faculty, or staff: Please visit Sharknet for information regarding guidelines and procedures for events. Alumni: please filter events by the category “alumni.”