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"Sometimes well-intentioned laws are unconstitutional. That is the case for a bill that recently passed the California Assembly to prevent children under the age of 16 from opening social media accounts."
— Opinion by Dean Chemerinsky via @sacbee.com: https://bit.ly/4vAVcTW
“The states have a good shot of winning their case, and I say that based on the tariffs decision from February 20th.” - Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of @ucberkeleylaw.bsky.social . My latest for @kqednews.kqed.org: www.kqed.org/news/1208670...
"When judges act badly, even in their private lives, it reflects badly on everyone else," says Jeremy Fogel, executive director of @bji.bsky.social, to @kuow.org: https://bit.ly/4v3Y3op #BerkeleyLaw
"Neither Congress nor the Supreme Court is effectively checking presidential power, and I believe that this has contributed to the loss of trust in government," says Dean Erwin Chemerinsky.
Read more on @@law360.bsky.social: https://bit.ly/49Pt0Ex #BerkeleyLaw
In her last semester before graduating, Zara Tayebjee ’26 @zara-t.bsky.social conducted revealing, rapid-fire interviews with Berkeley Law faculty members for the new video series “Behind the Work.” https://bit.ly/3SzWb8A #BerkeleyLaw
"In the years since the University of California abandoned using the SAT to help pick which students it would accept, it has enrolled the most diverse classes in its history." —Opinion by Associate Dean and Professor Jonathan D. Glater via @sfchronicle.com: https://bit.ly/4aD2zC7
"This isn’t final relief. The federal government is still hoping to re-terminate a subset of these grants. There’s a lot more work ahead," says Professor Claudia Polsky.
Read a Q&A with @claudia-polsky.bsky.social via California Magazine: https://bit.ly/4xirm8v
Catch up on the "Behind the Work" series in this YouTube playlist: youtube.com/playlist?lis... #BerkeleyLaw
An article by Professor Pamela Samuelson @pamelasamuelson.bsky.social has been selected as one of the best intellectual property papers of 2025 and will be included in the next edition of the Intellectual Property Law Review, published annually by Thomson Reuters: https://bit.ly/4uMe2a5 #BerkeleyLaw
As AI increasingly shapes legal practice, Berkeley Law has a new course starting this fall aimed at educating students about the technology’s strengths and weaknesses while giving them more than 100 hours of hands-on training: bit.ly/4uuIGEp
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“Banning those under 16 from having access to social media is at odds with the fundamental premise of the First Amendment.”
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The White House said it will appeal a federal court decision striking down Trump's $100,000 H-1B fee as an unlawful tax. With a different court already upholding the fee and a third case pending in Sa...
Three judges are facing misconduct allegations in three different states, putting pressure on the federal judiciary's system for policing bad behavior in its own ranks.
In her last semester before graduating, Zara Tayebjee ’26 conducted revealing, rapid-fire interviews with Berkeley Law faculty members for the new video series “Behind the Work.” Delving into their pa...
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Taught by Berkeley Center for Law & Technology Executive Director Wayne Stacy — a former Big Law litigator and U.S. Patent Office leader — the course will focus on enhancing legal skills without lower...
OPINION: Reinstituting the SAT in the University of California’s admissions process will not solve the problem of declining student readiness in math, Jonathan D. Glater writes.
Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, has urged the courts to examine a lesser-known concurring opinion in a 1952 U.S. Supreme Court decision on a steel mill...
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Berkeley Law’s Claudia Polsky on Taking Trump to Court
Samuelson’s “Justification for Fair Uses” has been chosen as one of the best intellectual property papers of 2025 — the seventh time for the renowned scholar.