How do we provide effective feedback – both positive and constructive – in a way that is likely to result in sustained improvement? How do we move from extensive line-editing to actually teaching writing? Please join us for a discussion with two experienced Berkeley Law clinicians, Mridula Raman and Ty Alper, both of whom work extensively on law students’ persuasive writing in the Berkeley Law Death Penalty Clinic.
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In this episode, Irene speaks with Sarah Guo, Founder of Conviction.
AI is changing the way civil litigation is practiced. What are the implications for the evaluation and presentation of evidence? Is the use of AI generated evidence consistent with the Rules of Evidence?
How do litigators and policymakers confront and work within bureaucratic systems to effect change? Please join us for a talk of how to navigate bureaucracy, focusing on FOIA laws and public records requests, with Rachel Wallace, Interim Deputy Director of the Policy Advocacy Clinic at Berkeley Law.
Gain cutting edge insight into managing the impact of Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) on cross-border deals.
Please join us for a conversation about legislative drafting with Gus Patel-Tupper, a supervising attorney in the Policy Advocacy Clinic at Berkeley Law.
In this episode, Irene speaks with Ben Glatstein, Assistant General Counsel at Microsoft | Azure AI Platform.
This special Berkeley Boosts episode features a presentation with Veta Richardson, President and CEO of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC).
What role does listening play in convincing legislators to take action? This episode features Maiya Zwerling, clinical supervisor at the Policy Advocacy Clinic, discussing strategies for appealing to legislative audiences.
What are the cutting-edge issues in the courts on social media, privacy, and free speech? What’s moving in Congress and state legislatures? And what’s on the radar for state and federal action?