This half hour webinar focused on the role of civil litigation in the movement to address climate change.
Past Webinars
This two-hour webinar explored the ethical issues raised by increased attacks on the independence and legitimacy of the courts. Recently, these attacks have come most noticeably from the political branches, but are also increasingly seen from practitioners and at times from the judges themselves.
This webinar explored the dramatic growth in the use of mandatory, binding arbitration in the United States.
This edition of “Conversations on Civil Justice” featured a conversation with John C. Manly, the nation’s preeminent attorney representing victims of sexual abuse and assault and lead counsel for the Olympic gymnasts and the students in the USC, UCLA, and Michigan cases. Mr. Manly was joined by CJRI’s Richard Jolly and Berkeley Law J.D. Candidate Jenna Forster.
Professor Sergio Campos and Ellen Noble explore whether bankruptcy proceedings in mass torts raise access to justice concerns.
This two-hour webinar explored the ethical issues raised by increased attacks on the independence and legitimacy of the courts. Recently, these attacks have come most noticeably from the political branches, but are also increasingly seen from practitioners and at times from the judges themselves.
In this half-hour long webinar, Richard Jolly moderates a discussion about civil remedies for Police Brutality with policing scholar Jeannine Bell and human rights lawyer Paul Hoffman.
In this half-hour long webinar, Richard Jolly moderates a discussion with Valerie Hans and Bob Clifford, who discuss the impact COVID-19 has had on jury trials, as well as practical and technological approaches for addressing the issues faced by the courts.