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Summary

Forget how a bill becomes a law– how does an idea become a bill? Legislative drafting may feel mysterious or intimidating, but it’s an important technical process in which lawyers with subject-matter expertise can play an important role. This episode features a conversation about legislative drafting with Gus Patel-Tupper, a supervising attorney in the Policy Advocacy Clinic at Berkeley Law. Gus works as a policy advocate, and frequent drafter of legislation, on criminal law issues in Western states.

This webinar was co-presented by Berkeley Law’s Executive Education and Clinical programs.

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Recorded on April 10, 2024

Guest

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Gus Patel-Tupper

Clinical Teaching Fellow, Policy Advocacy Clinic at Berkeley Law