Fall Moot Intramural
The 2021 Fall Moot Intramural Competition will be held in Hatton Lovejoy Courtroom on Friday, November 12 at 3:30. Reception to follow in the Rotunda.
The 2021 Fall Moot Intramural Competition will be held in Hatton Lovejoy Courtroom on Friday, November 12 at 3:30. Reception to follow in the Rotunda.
Students studying for the Bar Exam are invited to stop by the Law Library for our annual Pass the Ice Cream Bar event! Faculty and staff are also welcome to come enjoy a free ice cream with law students and wish them luck for next week.
Andrea Roth joined the Berkeley Law faculty in 2011, after 3 years as a Grey Fellow at Stanford and 9 years as a trial and appellate public defender in Washington, D.C. Her research focuses on how pedigreed concepts of criminal procedure and evidentiary law work in an era of science-based prosecutions.
Professor Dan Bodansky of Arizona State University College of Law will present "Is the Concept of War Really Obsolete?" as part of the International Law Colloquium Series.
Professors Chapman, Khan, Levin and Weeks will answer your questions about the Public Health and the Constitution. This opportunity is open for School of Law students, faculty and staff only.
This conference will address three crucial questions of global health governance. It will consider, first, whether and how the ailing global public health infrastructure might be reinvigorated; second, how the pandemic has threatened and exposed limitations of the social safety net in the United States and other economies around the world; and, finally, the phenomenon of vaccine refusal and what national and international legal institutions might do to curb it.
Jessica Roth is a Professor of Law at Cardozo School of Law, where she is the co-director of the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law.
Previously she was a federal prosecutor in the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York for seven years. As a prosecutor, she focused on violent crime and securities fraud and conducted numerous jury trials. Her teaching and research interests are in criminal law and evidence.
J. Jarpa Dawuni is Associate Professor of Political Science at Howard University, Washington D.C. She is a qualified Barrister-at-Law before the Ghana Superior Courts of Judicature. She holds a Doctorate in Political Science from Georgia State University. Her primary areas of research include judicial politics, women in the legal professions, gender and the law, international human rights, women's civil society organizing and democratization.
Please join the Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law in welcoming Professor Claudia M. Flores. Professor Flores will be discussing her recent report on police discretion and the international human rights implications of using certain policing tactics.
Join the Georgia Museum of Art via Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/623195556 for a free yoga class surrounded by works of art in the galleries. Led by instructors from Five Points Yoga, this program is free and open to both beginner and experienced yogis.