By the Numbers

30

Research institutes and centers

15

Clinics offering hands-on learning

40

Student-initiated legal services projects

90%

Students engaged in pro bono work

35,900

Pro Bono hours logged by the Class of 2024

New year, new goals! Here’s what some Berkeley Law students have planned for 2026. #BerkeleyLaw #Resolutions #2026

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New year, new goals! Here’s what some Berkeley Law students have planned for 2026.

#BerkeleyLaw #Resolutions #2026

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“There’s a very short list of law schools that have strong international law programming, support for public interest law, and a world-class carillon, so it wasn’t a difficult choice to come to Berkeley,” says 3L Simone Browne, who serves as Berkeley’s interim university carillonist. The carillon is an instrument of at least 23 chromatically tuned bells — played from a keyboard with hand and foot pedals, usually in a tower — that generate harmonious chords. At UC Berkeley they’re housed in the iconic Campanile, the world’s second-tallest freestanding clock and bell tower, which offers sweeping Bay Area views and free daily recitals. Tap the link in bio to learn more about Browne's musical background and how she's pursuing an international law career in the full article. #BerkeleyLaw #Campanile

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“There’s a very short list of law schools that have strong international law programming, support for public interest law, and a world-class carillon, so it wasn’t a difficult choice to come to Berkeley,” says 3L Simone Browne, who serves as Berkeley’s interim university carillonist. The carillon is an instrument of at least 23 chromatically tuned bells — played from a keyboard …

“There’s a very short list of law schools that have strong international law programming, support for public interest law, and a world-class carillon, so it wasn’t a difficult choice to come to Berkeley,” says 3L Simone Browne, who serves as Berkeley’s interim university carillonist.

The carillon is an instrument of at least 23 chromatically tuned bells — played from a keyboard with hand and foot pedals, usually in a tower — that generate harmonious chords. At UC Berkeley they’re housed in the iconic Campanile, the world’s second-tallest freestanding clock and bell tower, which offers sweeping Bay Area views and free daily recitals.

Tap the link in bio to learn more about Browne's musical background and how she's pursuing an international law career in the full article.

#BerkeleyLaw #Campanile

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