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

“My heroes are now younger than me.” William H. D. Fernholz, Jesse H. Choper Lecturer in Residence and Director of Berkeley Law’s Appellate Program, received the Rutter Award for Teaching Distinction today. Established in 1995, the award honors faculty with an outstanding commitment to teaching. A life-changing teacher, mentor, friend, and colleague who reminds his students: before you are a lawyer, you are a person. His student evaluations say it plainly: “Bill is the best.” Fernholz distilled it to three words: “Teaching is hope.” Congratulations, Professor Bill. #BerkeleyLaw #RutterAward

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“My heroes are now younger than me.” William H. D. Fernholz, Jesse H. Choper Lecturer in Residence and Director of Berkeley Law’s Appellate Program, received the Rutter Award for Teaching Distinction today. Established in 1995, the award honors faculty with an outstanding commitment to teaching. A life-changing teacher, mentor, friend, and colleague who reminds his students: before you are a lawyer, you …

“My heroes are now younger than me.”

William H. D. Fernholz, Jesse H. Choper Lecturer in Residence and Director of Berkeley Law’s Appellate Program, received the Rutter Award for Teaching Distinction today. Established in 1995, the award honors faculty with an outstanding commitment to teaching.

A life-changing teacher, mentor, friend, and colleague who reminds his students: before you are a lawyer, you are a person.

His student evaluations say it plainly: “Bill is the best.”

Fernholz distilled it to three words: “Teaching is hope.”

Congratulations, Professor Bill.

#BerkeleyLaw #RutterAward

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Law professor … or florist? Professor Diana Reddy reveals what she would be doing if she were not teaching law and answers more rapid-fire questions in the latest episode of Behind the Work: Conversations with Berkeley Law Faculty, hosted by 3L Zara Tayebjee. Watch more of the conversation about “Valuing Employment: Transaction Benefit Economics and the Future of Work Law” by Professor Reddy on YouTube. Link in bio. #BerkeleyLaw #LawProfessor #LawSchool 🎥: @quotablepictures

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Law professor … or florist? Professor Diana Reddy reveals what she would be doing if she were not teaching law and answers more rapid-fire questions in the latest episode of Behind the Work: Conversations with Berkeley Law Faculty, hosted by 3L Zara Tayebjee. Watch more of the conversation about “Valuing Employment: Transaction Benefit Economics and the Future of Work Law” by Professor …

Law professor … or florist?

Professor Diana Reddy reveals what she would be doing if she were not teaching law and answers more rapid-fire questions in the latest episode of Behind the Work: Conversations with Berkeley Law Faculty, hosted by 3L Zara Tayebjee.

Watch more of the conversation about “Valuing Employment: Transaction Benefit Economics and the Future of Work Law” by Professor Reddy on YouTube. Link in bio.

#BerkeleyLaw #LawProfessor #LawSchool

🎥: @quotablepictures

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