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Climate Change and International Law: A Discussion on Forced Displacement and Climate Refugees
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 […]
The End of Affirmative Action and the Future of Racial Preferences
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.
Life After LLM
Hear from LLM alumni about their practice journey after UC Law SF
Outlaw Career Panel with the Bar Association of San Francisco
Students will be able to discuss career opportunities for summer positions and beyond with a panel of BASF members.
UCELA General Body Meeting
UC Environmental Law Association's first general body meeting of the Spring semester.
The China Puzzle: Rethinking US-China Relations for the Future
Join us for an insightful event delving into the complex dynamics of the China-US relationship. Doug Bandow from the Cato Institute will navigate the multifaceted challenge that China presents to the United States, drawing a sharp contrast with the historical context of the Soviet Union. While the "China threat" is explored, emphasis will be placed […]
Combating Workplace Sexual Harassment Through Litigation
Join us for an informal discussion with Ally Girouard and Sarah Abraham of The Jhaveri-Weeks Firm to learn from their experience litigating workplace sexual harassment and discrimination cases. What are some of the unique challenges to this practice area? How do you take care of yourself while working with clients who have faced trauma? How […]
Civil Pro Bono Club Training
Training for students interested in joining the Civil Pro Bono Club and getting started on Pro Bono hours.
Practice Area Roundtable: Litigating Through Workplace Arbitration Agreements
Many workers are required to sign pre-employment agreements that require them to arbitrate any claims that may arise through the course of their employment. Proponents of these agreements point to the speed and cost benefits of arbitration. But they also may have serious negative consequences for workers. Thinking of litigating employment cases in California? This […]
Homelessness and the Law: Martin v. Boise From an Insider’s Perspective
Join the UC Law SF Federalist Society as we host Joseph Tartakovsky, who will share his insights from litigating the pivotal Ninth Circuit homelessness case of Martin v. Boise. During his presentation, Tartakovsky will delve into the legal context, ramifications, and possible future developments of the law's approach to homelessness. Martin v. Boise is one […]
LEAP General Body Meeting #1
First general body meeting of the year for the organization. Welcome new and past members, introduce our board, explain the organization and upcoming events and opportunities to get involved.
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