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

Some of the most important lessons in law school never appear on a syllabus. For Veena Dubal J.D. ’06 Ph.D. ‘14, many came through years of mentorship from Berkeley Law Professor Catherine “KT” Albiston J.D. ’93 Ph.D. ’01— in seminar conversations, overnight dissertation feedback, career pivots, personal struggles, and a model of scholarship rooted in evidence, diligence, and care. Albiston, faculty director of Berkeley Law’s Center for the Study of Law and Society (CSLS) and a co-faculty director of its Center for Law and Work, has taught at the school since 2003 and received the Carol D. Soc Award for distinguished graduate mentoring in 2016. Dubal studied under Albiston in the school’s Jurisprudence and Social Policy (JSP) Program and is now a professor at UC Irvine School of Law and general counsel of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). Tap the link in bio to read "‘I Wanted to Be KT’: How a Berkeley Law Mentorship Shaped Veena Dubal’s Path as a Scholar and Advocate" #BerkeleyLaw #Mentorship #LawSchool

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Some of the most important lessons in law school never appear on a syllabus. For Veena Dubal J.D. ’06 Ph.D. ‘14, many came through years of mentorship from Berkeley Law Professor Catherine “KT” Albiston J.D. ’93 Ph.D. ’01— in seminar conversations, overnight dissertation feedback, career pivots, personal struggles, and a model of scholarship rooted in evidence, diligence, and care. Albiston, faculty …

Some of the most important lessons in law school never appear on a syllabus. For Veena Dubal J.D. ’06 Ph.D. ‘14, many came through years of mentorship from Berkeley Law Professor Catherine “KT” Albiston J.D. ’93 Ph.D. ’01— in seminar conversations, overnight dissertation feedback, career pivots, personal struggles, and a model of scholarship rooted in evidence, diligence, and care.

Albiston, faculty director of Berkeley Law’s Center for the Study of Law and Society (CSLS) and a co-faculty director of its Center for Law and Work, has taught at the school since 2003 and received the Carol D. Soc Award for distinguished graduate mentoring in 2016. Dubal studied under Albiston in the school’s Jurisprudence and Social Policy (JSP) Program and is now a professor at UC Irvine School of Law and general counsel of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).

Tap the link in bio to read "‘I Wanted to Be KT’: How a Berkeley Law Mentorship Shaped Veena Dubal’s Path as a Scholar and Advocate"

#BerkeleyLaw #Mentorship #LawSchool

At Berkeley Law’s Alumni Awards & Donor Celebration, John Burris ’73 received the Citation Award, Professor Peter Menell received the Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award, Lillian Hardy ’06 was honored with the Ascendant Leadership Award, and U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Nicole Berner ’95 was presented with the Judge D. Lowell and Barbara Jensen Public Service Award. The final honor of the evening went to Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, whose term as dean was recently extended. Tap the link in bio to read “‘The Very Best of Berkeley Law’: Annual Alumni Award Winners Honored for Distinguished Career” #BerkeleyLaw #BerkeleyLawAlumni

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At Berkeley Law’s Alumni Awards & Donor Celebration, John Burris ’73 received the Citation Award, Professor Peter Menell received the Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award, Lillian Hardy ’06 was honored with the Ascendant Leadership Award, and U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Nicole Berner ’95 was presented with the Judge D. Lowell and Barbara Jensen Public Service Award. The final …

At Berkeley Law’s Alumni Awards & Donor Celebration, John Burris ’73 received the Citation Award, Professor Peter Menell received the Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award, Lillian Hardy ’06 was honored with the Ascendant Leadership Award, and U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Nicole Berner ’95 was presented with the Judge D. Lowell and Barbara Jensen Public Service Award. The final honor of the evening went to Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, whose term as dean was recently extended.

Tap the link in bio to read “‘The Very Best of Berkeley Law’: Annual Alumni Award Winners Honored for Distinguished Career”

#BerkeleyLaw #BerkeleyLawAlumni

Can parents opt out of school curriculum for religious reasons? #ItsTheLaw #BerkeleyLaw Video Description: UC Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky sits at a wooden conference table in front of a wood-paneled wall, speaking directly to the camera. Text overlay on the video reads: 'Can parents opt out of school curriculum for religious reasons?'

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Can parents opt out of school curriculum for religious reasons?

#ItsTheLaw #BerkeleyLaw

Video Description: UC Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky sits at a wooden conference table in front of a wood-paneled wall, speaking directly to the camera. Text overlay on the video reads: 'Can parents opt out of school curriculum for religious reasons?'

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