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Summary

How do litigators and policymakers confront and work within bureaucratic systems to effect change? This episode features a talk on 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. Ms. Wallace’s experience includes working on complex policy issues and campaigns to end racialized wealth extraction in the juvenile and criminal legal systems.

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

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Recorded on April 17, 2024

Guest

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Rachel Wallace

Interim Deputy Director, Policy Advocacy Clinic at Berkeley Law