AALS Section on Immigration Law Reception Hosted by RICE
The AALS (Association of American Law Schools) Section on Immigration Law will be hosting a reception at the Asian Art Museum. This reception is hosted by RICE (The Center for […]
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The AALS (Association of American Law Schools) Section on Immigration Law will be hosting a reception at the Asian Art Museum. This reception is hosted by RICE (The Center for […]
Join us on Thursday, January 9, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM for a special reception at The Academe Auditorium, UC Law San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings). This […]
We are delighted to announce our spring 2025 speakers for the UC Law SF Tax Policy Colloquium. All talks are on Wednesdays between 10:50a-11a PST. If you are interested in […]
We are delighted to announce our spring 2025 speakers for the UC Law SF Tax Policy Colloquium. All talks are on Wednesdays between 10:50a-11a PST. If you are interested in […]
Join the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco for a public talk series on a variety of dispute resolution topics. The Spring 2025 ADR Speaker Series will include six influential thought leaders presenting new ideas and cutting edge research to members of the UC Law SF community and the general public. The ADR Speaker Series is held in conjunction with an Advanced ADR Colloquium course for students, taught in 2025 by CNDR Director, Professor Hiro Aragaki.
Join the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco for a public talk series on a variety of dispute resolution topics. The Spring 2025 ADR Speaker Series will include six influential thought leaders presenting new ideas and cutting edge research to members of the UC Law SF community and the general public. The ADR Speaker Series is held in conjunction with an Advanced ADR Colloquium course for students, taught in 2025 by CNDR Director, Professor Hiro Aragaki.
RSVP HERE Logistical information: This event will be held in the auditorium in the 198 Academe. This building is located at 198 McAllister Street; San Francisco, CA 94102 The BART […]
RSVP Here Program Schedule Thursday January 30, 2025 Introduction (3:45 PM) Panel #1: Should Interpretation Change? (3:50 pm - 5:20 pm) Aaron Tang, UC Davis School of Law Daniel […]
How does a recent law grad start their own law practice? Come discuss with two San Francisco lawyers who have done just that; Julia Jayne is a graduate of UC […]
UC Law San Francisco presents the annual Mathew O. Tobriner Lecture featuring Professor Cheryl Harris, the Center for Racial and Economic Justice Wiley Manuel Visiting Scholar and Professor. […]
Join the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law San Francisco for a public talk series on a variety of dispute resolution topics. The Spring 2025 ADR Speaker Series will include six influential thought leaders presenting new ideas and cutting edge research to members of the UC Law SF community and the general public. The ADR Speaker Series is held in conjunction with an Advanced ADR Colloquium course for students, taught in 2025 by CNDR Director, Professor Hiro Aragaki.
Join us for a conversation with former D.C. Circuit Judge David Tatel, moderated by Professor Zachary Price Register Here
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