Berkeley Law opts out of US News rankings, citing methodology
UC Berkeley School of Law, alongside several other law schools, announced Nov. 17 that it would no longer be participating in the U.S. News & World Report, or USNWR, law school rankings due to a flawed ranking methodology.
Berkeley Law opts out of US News rankings, citing methodology
UC Berkeley School of Law, alongside several other law schools, announced Nov. 17 that it would no longer be participating in the U.S. News & World Report, or USNWR, law school rankings due to a flawed ranking methodology.
International human rights attorney to co-direct Berkeley Law Human Rights Center
Berkeley Law’s Human Rights Center, or HRC, announced Wednesday that international human rights attorney Betsy Popken will be joining the leadership team as the new Co-Executive Director alongside current Executive Director, Alexa Koenig.
International human rights attorney to co-direct Berkeley Law Human Rights Center
Berkeley Law’s Human Rights Center, or HRC, announced Wednesday that international human rights attorney Betsy Popken will be joining the leadership team as the new Co-Executive Director alongside current Executive Director, Alexa Koenig.
Berkeley Law dean, Stanford professor to argue case of Shakespeare's friar
Dean Chemerinsky and professor Meyler will decide whether the Romeo and Juliet friar is guilty of criminal charges at the Freight and Salvage in Berkeley.
Berkeley Law dean, Stanford professor to argue case of Shakespeare's friar
Dean Chemerinsky and professor Meyler will decide whether the Romeo and Juliet friar is guilty of criminal charges at the Freight and Salvage in Berkeley.
Berkeley Forum announces spring 2017 speaker lineup
A leading CRISPR-Cas9 researcher, the 14th librarian of Congress and the senior vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are among the speakers featured in The Berkeley Forum’s spring lineup, announced Sunday.
Berkeley Forum announces spring 2017 speaker lineup
A leading CRISPR-Cas9 researcher, the 14th librarian of Congress and the senior vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are among the speakers featured in The Berkeley Forum’s spring lineup, announced Sunday.