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

We caught up with Berkeley Law 2Ls at their "Halfway There Celebration" to find out which songs best describe their law school journey so far. Congrats on reaching the midpoint — the finish line is in sight and we’re all rooting for you! #BerkeleyLaw #LawSchool

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We caught up with Berkeley Law 2Ls at their "Halfway There Celebration" to find out which songs best describe their law school journey so far.

Congrats on reaching the midpoint — the finish line is in sight and we’re all rooting for you!

#BerkeleyLaw #LawSchool

“If you really believe in your why, you can’t fail.” — Berkeley Law 2L Grace Reinhardt-Perez reflects on discipline, endurance, and how her faith helps her stay focused and steady through the demands of the U.S. Army, Division I athletics, and law school. Watch the full video by @mvatcheva via the link in bio. #BerkeleyLaw #Leadership #LawSchool

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“If you really believe in your why, you can’t fail.” — Berkeley Law 2L Grace Reinhardt-Perez reflects on discipline, endurance, and how her faith helps her stay focused and steady through the demands of the U.S. Army, Division I athletics, and law school.

Watch the full video by @mvatcheva via the link in bio.

#BerkeleyLaw #Leadership #LawSchool

Four Berkeley Law 3Ls took their friendship international during the fall semester, working for nonprofit organizations in Mexico City through the school’s Field Placement Program. Stephanie Alvarez, Evelyn Correa, Rosie Rios, and Alejandro Zuniga, all of whom speak Spanish, planned the experience and traveled together. Correa and Zuniga worked at Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, which helps Mexico-based migrant workers defend and protect their rights as they move between their homes in Mexico and their workplaces in the United States. Tap the link in bio to learn more about the students' field placement experiences in Mexico City. #BerkeleyLaw #FieldPlacement #MexicoCity

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Four Berkeley Law 3Ls took their friendship international during the fall semester, working for nonprofit organizations in Mexico City through the school’s Field Placement Program. Stephanie Alvarez, Evelyn Correa, Rosie Rios, and Alejandro Zuniga, all of whom speak Spanish, planned the experience and traveled together. Correa and Zuniga worked at Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, which helps Mexico-based migrant workers …

Four Berkeley Law 3Ls took their friendship international during the fall semester, working for nonprofit organizations in Mexico City through the school’s Field Placement Program.
Stephanie Alvarez, Evelyn Correa, Rosie Rios, and Alejandro Zuniga, all of whom speak Spanish, planned the experience and traveled together. Correa and Zuniga worked at Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, which helps Mexico-based migrant workers defend and protect their rights as they move between their homes in Mexico and their workplaces in the United States.

Tap the link in bio to learn more about the students' field placement experiences in Mexico City.

#BerkeleyLaw #FieldPlacement #MexicoCity

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