Comm/Ent Symposium
A symposium about entertainment law. Featuring panelists and student speakers.
A symposium about entertainment law. Featuring panelists and student speakers.
The UC Law Journal’s annual Symposium will feature speeches and panel discussions on an area of current interest and development in the law. Articles from speakers will also be featured in Issue 6 of the Journal.
Half-day symposium focused on Voting and Election Law. Three panels which will have guest attorneys and moderators. Lunch to be served after.
Hosting a panel aimed towards 1Ls about JIOP. The panel will comprise of local judges and students who have participated in the JIOP program.
Join friends, colleagues, and family for a celebration and retrospective on the life and career of Joseph R. Grodin, a unique figure connecting the UC law SF school and the California Supreme Court, as a former California Supreme Court justice and professor of law at UC Law San Francisco.
Annual UCLJ “Meet The Employers” networking event with law firms and other employers.
March 17, 2025
The UC Law Journal’s 2025 symposium, “Chronically Online: Social Media Content Moderation’s Struggle With the First Amendment,” brought together leading scholars and lawyers who work in the space to explore the tensions that are part of everyday life for millions of people. From children getting their first smartphone…
Amidst the California housing crisis, global ecological decline, and concerns of a Bay Area economic doom loop, balancing competing users for land has never been more significant or challenging. Outside (and Inside) Lands: Bay Bay Area Sustainable Development will investigate this balancing act in light of rapid local change, especially…
The International Law Review will be hosting a symposium with guest speakers regarding international topics.
UC Law Business Journal Alumni Reunion…
Drinks and food available for 1Ls and to interact with current UC Law Journal members and to have their questions answered.
JREJ Table Talk with Professor Coles regarding the new publication, Taking the Name Brown in Vain: Separate But Equal, Brown and the Harvard Case.