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SUMMARY:Certificate in Legal Research Program: International Law Research (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Earn your Certificate in Legal Research – and a notation on your transcript – or just attend to learn how to research international law.  This session will take place on Zoom: https://uclawsf.zoom.us/j/96511676078 (passcode on Canvas). \nYou are free to attend as few or as many classes as you like; however\, to complete the program\, you must attend a minimum of 5 live classes and earn 100% on 12 online quizzes by the time you graduate. To find out more about the program\, go to: https://www.uclawsf.edu/academics/library/legal-research-cert-program.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/certificate-in-legal-research-program-international-law-research-zoom/
LOCATION:Zoom\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Students
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T180525Z
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SUMMARY:Creating Justice: What Works and New Will
DESCRIPTION:Register Here!
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/creating-justice-what-works-and-new-will/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Students
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T010704Z
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SUMMARY:CEALS & CBL Present - Chinese Investment in the United States: Market Entry\, Compliance\, and Geopolitical Risk
DESCRIPTION:For over a decade\, China’s annual outbound investment has placed it among the top three sources of outbound investment globally.  Prior to the U.S.-China trade war\, the U.S. market was a top destination for Chinese investment.  As geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China rise\, the flow of new Chinese investment to the U.S. is slowing\, and Chinese firms are grappling with complex new legal\, business\, and regulatory challenges.  The Center for East Asian Legal Studies and the Center for Business Law are pleased to welcome a distinguished panel of practitioners and advisors to share current insights on the operation and challenges of Chinese firms in the U.S. market. \n\n  \nPanelists include Kevin Cao\, Partner at K&L Gates; Darlene Chiu-Bryant\, Executive Director of Global SF; Jenny Liu\, Partner at Pillsbury\, and Keliang (Clay) Zhu\, Partner at DeHeng Law Offices.  \nSponsors: Center for East Asian Legal Studies and the Center for Business Law\n\nThis event is open to the public.\n\nTime: 4:30 to 6:00pm on Wednesday\, February 25\, 2026 \nLocation: Alumni Reception Center at University of California College of the Law\, San Francisco. \nA reception will follow the panel. \n\n  \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/ceals-cbl-present-chinese-investment-in-the-united-states-market-entry-and-compliance-in-an-era-of-rising-geopolitical-tensions/
LOCATION:Alumni Reception Center\, 200 McAllister St\, San Francisco\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Featured,Staff,Public,Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community,CEALS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260213T182054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T182054Z
UID:10006519-1772195400-1772199000@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Constitutional Democracy and Cookies
DESCRIPTION:  \nLink to Schedule.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/constitutional-democracy-and-cookies/2026-02-27/
LOCATION:Dining Commons
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260219T194028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T002118Z
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SUMMARY:Who Controls Data in the Age of AI?  ​Portability\, Platforms\, and Power
DESCRIPTION:​ \n \nAbout the Event \n​Jointly hosted by DTI\, LexLab at UC Law San Francisco\, and GitHub\, this summit explores how law\, platform governance\, and artificial intelligence are reshaping who controls data—and how data can move—across the digital ecosystem. \n​ \nThe afternoon features two panel discussions bringing together scholars\, policymakers\, and practitioners to examine how portability is implemented on the ground\, how platforms and regulation shape real‑world outcomes\, and how AI is altering incentives\, capabilities\, and control over data. \n  \nInformation & Registration page: https://luma.com/kpf2voda
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/who-controls-data-in-the-age-of-ai-portability-platforms-and-power/
LOCATION:198 – 108
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260302T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260306T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20251017T174603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T184104Z
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SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Mediation
DESCRIPTION:A 40-hour basic mediation training program\, including certificate of completion and optional MCLE credit. \nThe UC Law SF Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) presents its’ annual 40-hour comprehensive mediation practitioner training. This program provides a unique blend of mediation theory\, hands-on mediation skills training\, and an exploration of the sensibilities and personal qualities required to be an effective mediator. \nThis in-person program is useful for a range of professionals who deal with people in conflict\, and any attorney who represents clients in mediation\, to understand the process and to be more effective in representing clients in mediation. We also encourage participation of international attorneys\, notaries and Hastings LL.M. students. No prior training or experience required. \n\nIn this highly interactive and dynamic training\, participants from around the world learn the theory and practice of mediation. The methodology consists of a mixture of discussion\, skill building exercises and role play. All participants will have the opportunity to practice multiple times in the client\, advocate and mediator roles and will receive personalized feedback and coaching from professional mediators. \nWe start with the psychology and behavior of people in conflict and the different process choices parties can make when seeking to resolve conflict. We examine the different styles or models of mediation and the implications of those models for the client experience. We then explore and practice every phase of a mediation\, from opening and setting the stage\, to exploration of interests and issues\, negotiating agreements\, preparation of settlement documents and closure. \n\nCombined with the practice of these phases\, participants build critical communication and process management skills including how to: \n\nMaintain neutrality\nBalance power\nSelect appropriate influencing strategies\nDecide whether\, when and how to use private sessions (“caucus”)\nFacilitate the “money dance”\nConduct a methodical alternatives analysis\nEmploy techniques for overcoming impasse\nConvey “difficult” messages\nUse active listening\nAsk questions to move the clients in helpful directions\nHandle difficult behavior and “reframe” problematic statements\n\n  \nFinally\, we cover mediator ethics\, process confidentiality\, working with representatives and co-mediation. \n  \nWhat participants have to say: \n“Fantastic! So happy I chose this program\, it blew away my expectations. The role playing was especially valuable to measure progress and enforce the teaching.” – BT 2022 \n  \n“I quit my job as a teacher to work in the Office of Civil Rights doing in-house dispute resolution and mediation. I could not have gotten this position without taking CNDR’s Fundamentals of Mediation Training\, and I am so grateful for all of the skills I gained. I re-read Prof. Ford’s Peace at Work and feel even more prepared to take on this next challenge.” – BL\, 2024 \n  \nFormat\nAll 40 hours will take place in-person during a live class\, including small group role plays with individualized coaching. Each day includes 1.5 hours of total breaks. \nDates\nMonday\, March 2 – Friday\, March 6\, 2026 from 8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. each day (PST) \nLocation\nUC Law SF\, 198 McAllister\, San Francisco\, CA 94102 (in-person training only) \nMCLE\n40 hours of California MCLE credits available\, including 1.5 hrs Elimination of Bias and 2 hrs Legal Ethics. Be sure to select the “add on” for MCLE credit at checkout. MCLE Provider #9545. \nRegistration\n\nStandard Registration Fee – $2\,295\nAlumni\, Government\, and Nonprofit Rate – $2\,095\n\n  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nRegistration closes one week prior to the training\, or when enrollments have reached maximum capacity\, whichever comes first. \nAnother training will be offered August 31 – September 4\, 2026. See more information here. \nQuestions to CNDR@uclawsf.edu. \n\nInstructor\n\nAdjunct Professor John Ford\, BA LLB (UCT) is an experienced workplace mediator and soft-skills trainer. John studied law at the University of Cape Town before moving to Namibia\, where he practiced from 1988 to 1995. Initially\, he focused on representing survivors of human-rights abuses. After Namibian independence in 1990\, his focus shifted to labor and employment law. John moved to California in 1996 and trained as a mediator. He has since successfully mediated hundreds of workplace disputes\, and has worked with numerous teams to help them deal successfully with conflict. \nJohn has provided training to thousands of employees at all levels in the workplace\, across a wide range of industries. His workshops focus on the development of soft skills\, such as communication\, negotiation\, facilitation\, conflict resolution\, emotional intelligence\, customer service and mediation. He is a past president of the Association for Dispute Resolution of Northern California (ADRNC)\, and was the managing editor of www.mediate.com from 2000 to 2011. \n  \nCancellation Policy \nFor all CNDR events\, cancellations on or before 30 days prior to the event will receive a full refund\, minus an administrative fee of 7% of ticket price. Cancellations after 30 days prior to the event will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations on or after 5 days prior to the event will not receive a refund. \nADA Accommodations Statement \nThe University of California College of the Law\, San Francisco is committed to making its facilities and events accessible in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need reasonable accommodations\, please contact CNDR at 415-581-8941 or CNDR@uclawsf.edu\, or the Disability Access Hotline at 415-581-4848 or DAH@uclawsf.edu at least two weeks before the event. \nUse of Materials Notice \nThe UC Law SF Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) hereby irrevocably grants registrants/participants a limited\, nonexclusive\, non-transferable\, royalty-free right and license to use materials provided and distributed by CNDR and/or UC Law SF in the course of the training herein for purposes of participation and personal/internal\, non-commercial reference purposes. \nCode of Conduct \nThe UC Law SF Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) is dedicated to ensuring that its events and gatherings are an inclusive\, respectful\, productive\, and harassment-free experience for everyone\, regardless of gender\, gender identity and expression\, age\, sexual orientation\, alienage or citizenship status\, physical or mental ability\, color\, physical appearance\, body size\, race\, ethnicity\, national origin\, marital status or partnership status\, pregnancy or lactation status\, religion or creed\, status as a veteran or active military service member or any other basis protected by U.S. federal\, state\, or local laws. \nWhen participating in or attending a CNDR event\, the following behaviors are expected: \n\nBe present\, timely\, open-minded\, and participate actively.\nAct with respect and dignity towards everyone you encounter\, including participants\, staff\, instructors\, and coaches.\nBe considerate and collegial in your speech and actions\, valuing a diversity of views and opinions.\nTo support a participatory learning environment for everyone\, be mindful of how much time you use (e.g. in discussions or Q&A sessions).\nBehave in accordance with professional standards (such as your employer’s policies\, or applicable law).\nAlert on-premises security personnel and staff if you notice a dangerous situation or someone clearly in distress\, or call 911 in case of an emergency.\n\nHarassment\, bullying\, non-consensual physical contact\, threats\, microaggressions\, intimidation\, and/or insinuations that are hurtful or interfere with any other attendee’s experience or participation are examples of behaviors which are unacceptable and could be cause for removal from a CNDR event. \n 
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/fundamentals-of-mediation-2/
LOCATION:198-213
CATEGORIES:Featured,Public,Faculty,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260303T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260303T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260218T170350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T200326Z
UID:10006526-1772560800-1772566200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:March 3 Lecture–A History of Immigration Law: How We Got Here
DESCRIPTION:Click Here to RSVP  \nThis is an off-campus event.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/march-3-lecture-a-history-of-immigration-law-how-we-got-here/
LOCATION:Edith Stone Room\, 1249 Marin Ave\, Albany\, 94706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Staff,Faculty,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Race%2C Immigration%2C Citizenship and Equality":MAILTO:rice@uclawsf.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260310T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260310T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260106T215516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T215517Z
UID:10006502-1773145800-1773149400@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Certificate in Legal Research Program: Using Generative AI for Legal Research (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Earn your Certificate in Legal Research – and a notation on your transcript – or just attend to learn about using generative AI for legal research.  This session will take place on Zoom: https://uclawsf.zoom.us/j/91075557644 (passcode on Canvas). \nYou are free to attend as few or as many classes as you like; however\, to complete the program\, you must attend a minimum of 5 live classes and earn 100% on 12 online quizzes by the time you graduate. To find out more about the program\, go to: https://www.uclawsf.edu/academics/library/legal-research-cert-program.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/certificate-in-legal-research-program-using-generative-ai-for-legal-research-zoom/
LOCATION:Zoom\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260311T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260311T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260218T002209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T230807Z
UID:10006524-1773232200-1773235800@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Arbitration in Asia: Growth\, Dynamism\, and Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Arbitration in Asia: Growth\, Dynamism\, and Innovation\n  \nA distinguished panel of representatives from arbitration institutions in China\, Hong Kong\, Japan\, and Singapore will share insights on the growth and operations of four leading Asian arbitration institutions.  \n  \nThe Center for East Asian Legal Studies and the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution are pleased to welcome a distinguished panel of practitioners and representatives to share current insights on the operations and growth of four leading Asian arbitration institutions.   Panelists will introduce key distinguishing features of their respective institutions\, highlight arbitral innovations that are driving growth\, and provide insights on career opportunities.   Panelists include Miriam Pereira\, Counsel and Co-Head of the International Dispute Resolution Practice Group (Tokyo)\, Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners\, and Public Relations Officer and Advisory Board Member\, Japan Commercial Arbitration Association (JCAA); Adriana Uson\, Director & Head (Americas)\, Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC); Meg Utterback\, Partner\, King & Wood Mallesons and Former Council Member\, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) (Proceedings Committee\, Appointments Committee); and Patrick Zheng\, Partner\, Kingland Partners (Beijing & Irvine)\, Arbitrator of Shanghai Arbitration Commission and formerly\, Deputy Dept Director/Case Manager for CIETAC in Beijing. \n  \nModerator: Sally Harpole\, International Arbitrator\, CEALS Affiliated Scholar\, JCAA Advisory Board Member\, and former HKIAC Council Member. \n  \nDate: Wednesday\, March 11\, 12:30-1:30 \nPlace: University of California Law\, San Francisco\, Deb Colloquium Room\, 333 Golden Gate Ave.\, San Francisco\, CA \n  \nRSVP \n\nLight lunch served
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/arbitration-in-asia-growth-dynamism-and-innovation/
LOCATION:Deb Colloquium Room\, 333 Golden Gate\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Public,Faculty,Students,CEALS,CEALS News and Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20251008T231841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T231841Z
UID:10006450-1773306000-1773320400@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:UC Law Constitutional Quarterly Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Half-day symposium focused on Voting and Election Law. Three panels which will have guest attorneys and moderators. Lunch to be served after.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/uc-law-constitutional-quarterly-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:200 ARC\, Alumni Reception Center\, 200 McAllister Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260225T204403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T204403Z
UID:10006531-1773318600-1773322200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:VC and PE: From Law School to the Deal Table
DESCRIPTION:Click here to RSVP!
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/vc-and-pe-from-law-school-to-the-deal-table/
LOCATION:Alumni Reception Center\, 200 McAllister St\, San Francisco\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Staff,Faculty,Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260311T184500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T185348Z
UID:10006520-1773318600-1773322200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Constitutional Democracy and Cookies
DESCRIPTION:  \nProfessor David Levine will be tabling this session. Please stop by!
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/constitutional-democracy-and-cookies-2/
LOCATION:Dining Commons
CATEGORIES:Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260318T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260318T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260217T214638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T200853Z
UID:10006525-1773837000-1773840600@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Open House for Center for Racial and Economic Justice
DESCRIPTION:Link to RSVP.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/open-house-for-center-for-racial-and-economic-justice/
LOCATION:333 Skydeck
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260319T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260319T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260312T193002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T193149Z
UID:10006542-1773923400-1773927000@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Breaking Into Transactional Law: Building a Corporate Legal Career
DESCRIPTION:Join LexLab for lunch and a panel discussion about building a corporate legal career. Our panelists will be:\n\n\n\nLindsey Mignano\, Co-Founding Partner of SSM\nWill Newsom\, Partner at Cooley\nAli Alemozafar\, Partner at WSGR\nDaniel Lopez\, Partner at Willkie Farr\n\n\n\n\nHere’s the direct registration page for the lunch talk: https://forms.gle/ysQ5PEhJ68CGgQiNA\n\n\nAll of our events and registration links can be found at: https://lexlab.uclawsf.edu/events
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/breaking-into-transactional-law-building-a-corporate-legal-career/
LOCATION:198 – 240\, 198 McAllister Street\, Room 240\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260325T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260325T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260310T165734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T173619Z
UID:10006540-1774441800-1774445400@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Center for Social Justice - Dependency Law
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here! \nZoom Link
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/dependency-awareness-event/
LOCATION:200-640\, 200 McAllister St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260326T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260326T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260311T184645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T190515Z
UID:10006521-1774528200-1774531800@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Constitutional Democracy and Cookies
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nProfessor David Levine and Executive Director Nicole Ozer will be tabling this session. Please stop by!
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/constitutional-democracy-and-cookies-3/
LOCATION:Dining Commons
CATEGORIES:Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260326T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260326T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260302T165724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T235847Z
UID:10006536-1774540800-1774548000@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Reception and Tasting Tour for Immigration Law Attorneys
DESCRIPTION:Click Here to RSVP
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/reception-and-tasting-tour-for-immigration-law-attorneys/
LOCATION:198 – 240\, 198 McAllister Street\, Room 240\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Faculty,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Race%2C Immigration%2C Citizenship and Equality":MAILTO:rice@uclawsf.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260330T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260330T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260310T164854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T164854Z
UID:10006539-1774873800-1774877400@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Social Justice Concentration Info Session
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here! \nLink to Zoom
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/social-justice-concentration-info-session/
LOCATION:200-122\, 200 McAllister\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260401T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260401T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260318T215500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T191958Z
UID:10006544-1775046600-1775050200@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:CEALS Presents - Bumps on China's Belt and Road
DESCRIPTION:Featured Speaker: Professor John Ohnesorge\, University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School\nDate/Time: Wednesday\, April 1\, 2026\, 12:30-1:30 PM\nLocation (*ROOM CHANGED): Room 333-201 (333 Golden Gate Ave.\, UC Law SF in Room 201)\n\n\n  \n\nThe Belt and Road Initiative\, announced by Xi Jinping in 2013\, has provided the framing for a dramatic expansion of China’s reach into the global economy. Please join the Center for East Asian Legal Studies for a talk with Professor John Ohnesorge who will briefly describe the Initiative and debates surrounding it\, then focus on key current economic and geopolitical challenges to its continued expansion.\n  \nProfessor John Ohnesorge is Professor of Law\, Director of the East Asian Legal Studies Center\, and founder and director of the Compliance Initiative at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School. A native of Minneapolis\, Professor Ohnesorge received his B.A. from St. Olaf College (English and Psychology\, 1985)\, his J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School (cum laude\, 1989)\, and his S.J.D. from Harvard Law School (2002). He spent several years in East Asia\, as a teacher and law student in Shanghai in the 1980s\, as a lawyer in private practice in Seoul in the 1990s\, and as a visiting scholar at Seoul National University. He spent 2023 as a Fulbright Distinguished Scholar at Yonsei University in Seoul.  His research interests include Administrative Law\, Politics and Compliance\, Law and Economic Development\, East Asian Legal System Development\, and International Economic Law. \n  \nA light lunch will be provided. \n  \nRSVP here
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/ceals-presents-bumps-on-chinas-belt-and-road/
LOCATION:333-201
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Featured,Staff,Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community,CEALS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260402T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260402T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260311T185553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T190732Z
UID:10006522-1775133000-1775136600@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Constitutional Democracy and Cookies
DESCRIPTION:Professor Ming Chen will be tabling this session. Please stop by! \n 
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/constitutional-democracy-and-cookies-4/
LOCATION:Dining Commons
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260403T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260403T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20251009T212355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T212355Z
UID:10006454-1775206800-1775232000@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Spring Symposium: Learning from FCI Dublin
DESCRIPTION:Symposium on incarceration of women and harms at FCI Dublin.
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/spring-symposium-learning-from-fci-dublin/
LOCATION:198-213
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260403T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260403T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260312T215216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T164424Z
UID:10006543-1775210400-1775214000@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Center for Racial and Economic Justice - Litigating Adultification Bias in Criminal Cases Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register Here to Attend Virtually!
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/center-for-racial-and-economic-justice-litigating-adultification-bias-in-criminal-cases-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:UC LAW SF Community,Featured,Staff,Faculty,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260409T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260409T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260311T183206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T184203Z
UID:10006541-1775728800-1775732400@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Center for Racial and Economic Justice - Juvenile Court Fines and Fees: Unseen Shackles Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register Here to Attend Virtually!
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/center-for-racial-and-economic-justice-juvenile-court-fines-and-fees-unseen-shackles-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Featured,Faculty,Students,UC LAW SF Community,Center for Racial and Economic Justice
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260410T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260410T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20251009T212535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T200955Z
UID:10006455-1775808000-1775847600@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Symposium: Abolition in Teaching and Practice
DESCRIPTION:This symposium will explore how abolition is taught and practiced in law\, community\, and academic settings\, emphasizing the expertise of both directly impacted people and allies. \n  \nRegistration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfutu_rhQtO9GmXf4qRLYFxCnN2ocSv3HLvqza9keSkwp4F0Q/viewform
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/symposium-abolition-in-teaching-and-practice/
LOCATION:198 Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260410T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260410T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260311T190037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T190038Z
UID:10006523-1775824200-1775827800@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Constitutional Democracy and Cookies
DESCRIPTION:Professor Jodi Short\, Professor Seema Patel\, and Chancellor & Dean David Faigman will be tabling this session. Please stop by!
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/constitutional-democracy-and-cookies-5/
LOCATION:Dining Commons
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260415T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260415T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20260226T182231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T235145Z
UID:10006534-1776272400-1776277800@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Northern District of California Historical Society Program on Wong Kim Ark and Birthright Citizenship
DESCRIPTION:Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment: A Re-enactment of the Landmark Wong Kim Ark Case followed by a discussion with attorneys\, judges\, and faculty\n \nAdmission is free for students\, staff\, and faculty.\n\n\nAttorney CLE credit is available for $50.\n\n\nPeople may attend in-person or via Zoom.  For in person attendees\, there is a reception immediately following the program.\n\n\nREGISTER HERE\n 
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/northern-district-of-california-historical-society-program-on-wong-kim-ark-and-birthright-citizenship/
LOCATION:Northern District of California Ceremonial Courtroom\, 450 Golden Gate Ave.\, San Francisco\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Students
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://www.uclawsf.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Birthright-Citizenship-Final.pdf
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Race%2C Immigration%2C Citizenship and Equality":MAILTO:rice@uclawsf.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260831T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260904T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T123824
CREATED:20251017T174244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T184300Z
UID:10006422-1788165000-1788544800@www.uclawsf.edu
SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Mediation
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nA 40-hour basic mediation training program\, including certificate of completion and optional MCLE credit. \nThe UC Law SF Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) presents its’ annual 40-hour comprehensive mediation practitioner training. This program provides a unique blend of mediation theory\, hands-on mediation skills training\, and an exploration of the sensibilities and personal qualities required to be an effective mediator. \nThis in-person program is useful for a range of professionals who deal with people in conflict\, and any attorney who represents clients in mediation\, to understand the process and to be more effective in representing clients in mediation. We also encourage participation of international attorneys\, notaries and Hastings LL.M. students. No prior training or experience required. \n\n \nIn this highly interactive and dynamic training\, participants from around the world learn the theory and practice of mediation. The methodology consists of a mixture of discussion\, skill building exercises and role play. All participants will have the opportunity to practice multiple times in the client\, advocate and mediator roles and will receive personalized feedback and coaching from professional mediators.  \nWe start with the psychology and behavior of people in conflict and the different process choices parties can make when seeking to resolve conflict. We examine the different styles or models of mediation and the implications of those models for the client experience. We then explore and practice every phase of a mediation\, from opening and setting the stage\, to exploration of interests and issues\, negotiating agreements\, preparation of settlement documents and closure. \n  \n \n\nCombined with the practice of these phases\, participants build critical communication and process management skills including how to: \n\nMaintain neutrality\nBalance power\nSelect appropriate influencing strategies\nDecide whether\, when and how to use private sessions (“caucus”)\nFacilitate the “money dance”\nConduct a methodical alternatives analysis\nEmploy techniques for overcoming impasse\nConvey “difficult” messages\nUse active listening\nAsk questions to move the clients in helpful directions\nHandle difficult behavior and “reframe” problematic statements\n\nFinally\, we cover mediator ethics\, process confidentiality\, working with representatives and co-mediation. \n  \nWhat participants have to say: \n“Fantastic! So happy I chose this program\, it blew away my expectations. The role playing was especially valuable to measure progress and enforce the teaching.” – BT 2022 \n  \n“I quit my job as a teacher to work in the Office of Civil Rights doing in-house dispute resolution and mediation. I could not have gotten this position without taking CNDR’s Fundamentals of Mediation Training\, and I am so grateful for all of the skills I gained. I re-read Prof. Ford’s Peace at Work and feel even more prepared to take on this next challenge.” – BL\, 2024 \n\nFormat\nAll 40 hours will take place in-person during a live class\, including small group role plays with individualized coaching. Each day includes 1.5 hours of total breaks. \nDates\nMonday\, August 31 – Friday\, September 4\, 2026 from 8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. each day (PST) \nLocation\nUC Law SF\, 198 McAllister\, San Francisco\, CA 94102 (in-person training only) \nMCLE\n40 hours of California MCLE credits available\, including 1.5 hrs Elimination of Bias and 2 hrs Legal Ethics. Be sure to select the “add on” for MCLE credit at checkout. MCLE Provider #9545. \nRegistration\n\nStandard Registration Fee – $2\,295\nAlumni\, Government\, and Nonprofit Rate – $2\,095\n\nREGISTER HERE \n  \nRegistration closes one week prior to the training\, or when enrollments have reached maximum capacity\, whichever comes first. Space is limited; register early. \nAnother training is scheduled for March 2-6\, 2026. See more information here. \nQuestions to CNDR@uclawsf.edu. \n\nInstructor\n\nAdjunct Professor John Ford\, BA LLB (UCT) is an experienced workplace mediator and soft-skills trainer. John studied law at the University of Cape Town before moving to Namibia\, where he practiced from 1988 to 1995. Initially\, he focused on representing survivors of human-rights abuses. After Namibian independence in 1990\, his focus shifted to labor and employment law. John moved to California in 1996 and trained as a mediator. He has since successfully mediated hundreds of workplace disputes\, and has worked with numerous teams to help them deal successfully with conflict. \n  \nJohn has provided training to thousands of employees at all levels in the workplace\, across a wide range of industries. His workshops focus on the development of soft skills\, such as communication\, negotiation\, facilitation\, conflict resolution\, emotional intelligence\, customer service and mediation. He is a past president of the Association for Dispute Resolution of Northern California (ADRNC)\, and was the managing editor of www.mediate.com from 2000 to 2011. \n  \nCancellation Policy \nFor all CNDR events\, cancellations on or before 30 days prior to the event will receive a full refund\, minus an administrative fee of 7% of ticket price. Cancellations after 30 days prior to the event will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations on or after 5 days prior to the event will not receive a refund. \nADA Accommodations Statement \nThe University of California College of the Law\, San Francisco is committed to making its facilities and events accessible in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need reasonable accommodations\, please contact CNDR at 415-581-8941 or CNDR@uclawsf.edu\, or the Disability Access Hotline at 415-581-4848 or DAH@uclawsf.edu at least two weeks before the event. \nUse of Materials Notice \nThe UC Law SF Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) hereby irrevocably grants registrants/participants a limited\, nonexclusive\, non-transferable\, royalty-free right and license to use materials provided and distributed by CNDR and/or UC Law SF in the course of the training herein for purposes of participation and personal/internal\, non-commercial reference purposes. \nCode of Conduct \nThe UC Law SF Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) is dedicated to ensuring that its events and gatherings are an inclusive\, respectful\, productive\, and harassment-free experience for everyone\, regardless of gender\, gender identity and expression\, age\, sexual orientation\, alienage or citizenship status\, physical or mental ability\, color\, physical appearance\, body size\, race\, ethnicity\, national origin\, marital status or partnership status\, pregnancy or lactation status\, religion or creed\, status as a veteran or active military service member or any other basis protected by U.S. federal\, state\, or local laws. \nWhen participating in or attending a CNDR event\, the following behaviors are expected: \n\nBe present\, timely\, open-minded\, and participate actively.\nAct with respect and dignity towards everyone you encounter\, including participants\, staff\, instructors\, and coaches.\nBe considerate and collegial in your speech and actions\, valuing a diversity of views and opinions.\nTo support a participatory learning environment for everyone\, be mindful of how much time you use (e.g. in discussions or Q&A sessions).\nBehave in accordance with professional standards (such as your employer’s policies\, or applicable law).\nAlert on-premises security personnel and staff if you notice a dangerous situation or someone clearly in distress\, or call 911 in case of an emergency.\n\nHarassment\, bullying\, non-consensual physical contact\, threats\, microaggressions\, intimidation\, and/or insinuations that are hurtful or interfere with any other attendee’s experience or participation are examples of behaviors which are unacceptable and could be cause for removal from a CNDR event. \n 
URL:https://www.uclawsf.edu/event/fundamentals-of-mediation/
LOCATION:Deb Colloquium Room\, 333 Golden Gate\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Public,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR)":MAILTO:cndr@uclawsf.edu
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