Justice Through a Queer Lens: The Criminal Legal System, Restorative Justice & Liberation
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Deadline Negotiations Hal Abramson, Professor of Law, Touro University School of Law New York, NY Monday, March 25, 2024 12:30 – 1:30pm In-person and via Zoom Deb Colloquium, 333 Golden Gate Ave., Room 501, San Francisco, CA 94102 California MCLE Credit – 1 hour, available for a fee This common experience […]
Join us for an exciting in-person event with Dr. Yueming Yan at UC Law San Francisco! Hosted by the Center for East Asian Legal Studies (CEALS) and the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR). Explore the fascinating world of international commercial courts and delve into the clash between norms and realities. Discover how these courts shape dispute settlement in the global arena, and gain valuable insights into this dynamic field. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and network with professionals.
This day-long symposium will bring together lawyers, historians, clinicians, social scientists, community members, and policymakers to expose modern day health care segregation and begin to build partnerships to dismantle segregated health care. Register here: https://forms.gle/rCNF4aSEwVGBffMT6 Agenda 9-9:30 Check in and breakfast 9:30-9:55 Opening remarks Jennifer Dunn, JD and Jen James, PhD […]
Presented by the Center for Social Justice (CSJ), the Center for Gender & Refugee Studies (CGRS), the Center for Race, Immigration, Citizenship, and Equality (RICE), and the Center for Racial and Economic Justice (CREJ). Please RSVP here.
Jackie Speier ('76) Bio: Recently retired Congresswoman Jackie Speier (pronounced SPEAR) is known as a fearless fighter for women’s equality, LGBTQ rights, and the disenfranchised. After 40 years in public office, she has returned home to campaign against childhood poverty in San Mateo County—the richest county in California yet home to 27,000 children in poverty. She founded the Jackie Speier […]
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 impact of communication modes on negotiation outcomes: Remote dispute resolution, like remote work, has been growing in popularity. Negotiations and mediations may be conveniently […]
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 & Alumni and learn more about our exciting plans for the year. Appetizers and drinks will be served. Registration is required for this event. We […]
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 already-complex tax system, and after 2025, some of the most important rate provisions are set to increase. This legislation has had global impacts as well, […]
Join us for the 7th Annual Regional Economic Outlook, hosted by the UCLA Anderson Forecast, UC Law San Francisco, and the Bay Area Council Economic Institute will address the latest economic outlook for the Bay Area, California, and U.S. including the prospect of economic growth, consumption and investment growth. A panel of experts representing law […]
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