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The Civic Center is home to UC Law SF, as well as City Hall, courthouses, the Bill Graham Auditorium (where Commencement is held!), the opera, the ballet, the symphony, and the Asian Art Museum. In addition to being a place to explore between classes, our proximity to courthouses, government offices, and non-governmental organizations makes our location ideal for students participating in externships. We are also a short walk from diverse and vibrant neighborhoods including Hayes Valley, with its shops and restaurants, and South of Market, home to some of the biggest names in technology. We’re also just a few subway stops away from Union Square, the beautiful Ferry Building with its famous outdoor markets, as well as neighborhoods like the Castro and the Mission.
Featured Events
International Training Program
September 9-13, 2024 International Training Program: Promoting Mediation Through Private and Court-Connected Mediation Centers The Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) at UC Law SF, in partnership with the […]
Certificate in Legal Research Program: Using Citators to Update Your Research
Earn your Certificate in Legal Research – and a notation on your transcript – or just attend to learn more how to use citators like Shepard’s and KeyCite. Pizza will […]
Prof. Dorcas Quek Anderson presents: The Impact of Communication Modes on Negotiation Outcomes
Presented by the Center for Negotiation & Dispute Resolution (CNDR) and The Mediation Society (TMS). Does it matter where we resolve our dispute? What research tells us about the […]
CBL 2024 Kick-Off & Happy Hour
Join us in the ARC of the 200 McAllister St. building to celebrate the new school year with the Center for Business Law. Come meet CBL Faculty, Advisors, Fellows & […]
Complexities, Discontinuities, and Unintended Consequences of U.S. International Tax Rules: Options for Change
Register Here The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) introduced the most significant changes to U.S. international tax rules in almost a century. These changes were built on an […]