By the Numbers

30

Research institutes and centers

15

Clinics offering hands-on learning

41

Student-initiated legal services projects

90%

Students engaged in pro bono work

26,600

Pro Bono hours logged by the Class of 2025

#1 in the country for employment by “percentage of graduates in long-term, full-time jobs requiring bar passage, 10 months after graduation (school-funded positions excluded).” @americanbarassociation data, via Internet Legal Research Group. See the full list via the @the_aals TaxProf Blog, link in bio.

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#1 in the country for employment by “percentage of graduates in long-term, full-time jobs requiring bar passage, 10 months after graduation (school-funded positions excluded).”

@americanbarassociation data, via Internet Legal Research Group.

See the full list via the @the_aals TaxProf Blog, link in bio.

From protecting the rule of law to driving innovation, the Spring 2026 Transcript Magazine highlights Berkeley Law's wide-ranging leadership. It also features a photo essay sharing the motivations of student and alumni pro bono leaders, a 2L's push to preserve the stories of military veterans, and much more. The issue "powerfully shows" how Berkeley lawyers "are using their talents to transform the law and the world," Dean Erwin Chemerinsky says. Check for the physical magazine in your mailboxes or pick one up in the Dean's office. Tap the link in bio to view the digital issue. #BerkeleyLaw #Transcript #LawSchool

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From protecting the rule of law to driving innovation, the Spring 2026 Transcript Magazine highlights Berkeley Law's wide-ranging leadership. It also features a photo essay sharing the motivations of student and alumni pro bono leaders, a 2L's push to preserve the stories of military veterans, and much more. The issue "powerfully shows" how Berkeley lawyers "are using their talents to …

From protecting the rule of law to driving innovation, the Spring 2026 Transcript Magazine highlights Berkeley Law's wide-ranging leadership. It also features a photo essay sharing the motivations of student and alumni pro bono leaders, a 2L's push to preserve the stories of military veterans, and much more.

The issue "powerfully shows" how Berkeley lawyers "are using their talents to transform the law and the world," Dean Erwin Chemerinsky says.

Check for the physical magazine in your mailboxes or pick one up in the Dean's office. Tap the link in bio to view the digital issue.

#BerkeleyLaw #Transcript #LawSchool

“Housing sits upstream of nearly every social issue we face,” says 1L Manasa Kumarappan. “Where you live determines how you live — your access to good schools, safe streets, economic opportunity, and healthcare. In this way, housing is less a single right than a gateway to all others.” Housers at Berkeley and the California Housing Initiative strive to achieve more affordable housing opportunities across the state and help train a new generation of advocates. (From left) 2L Olivia Grimes, 2L Meghan Riddlespurger, and 1L Manasa Kumarappan are working to expand affordable housing opportunities across the state while helping to train budding housing lawyers and policymakers. Read the full story at the link in bio. 📸: @lauriefrasier

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“Housing sits upstream of nearly every social issue we face,” says 1L Manasa Kumarappan. “Where you live determines how you live — your access to good schools, safe streets, economic opportunity, and healthcare. In this way, housing is less a single right than a gateway to all others.” Housers at Berkeley and the California Housing Initiative strive to achieve more affordable …

“Housing sits upstream of nearly every social issue we face,” says 1L Manasa Kumarappan. “Where you live determines how you live — your access to good schools, safe streets, economic opportunity, and healthcare. In this way, housing is less a single right than a gateway to all others.”

Housers at Berkeley and the California Housing Initiative strive to achieve more affordable housing opportunities across the state and help train a new generation of advocates.

(From left) 2L Olivia Grimes, 2L Meghan Riddlespurger, and 1L Manasa Kumarappan are working to expand affordable housing opportunities across the state while helping to train budding housing lawyers and policymakers.

Read the full story at the link in bio.

📸: @lauriefrasier

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