Berkeley Law dean, Stanford professor to argue case of Shakespeare’s friar

Dean Chemerinsky and professor Meyler will decide whether the Romeo and Juliet friar is guilty of criminal charges at the Freight and Salvage in Berkeley.
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Dean Chemerinsky and professor Meyler will decide whether the Romeo and Juliet friar is guilty of criminal charges at the Freight and Salvage in Berkeley.
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Erwin Chemerinsky, a leading constitutional scholar and the founding dean of UC Irvine School of Law, was recently appointed by campus Chancellor-designate Carol Christ to serve as the next dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law.
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The search for a new UC Berkeley School of Law dean is nearing its final stages, with the successor to the position narrowed down to three candidates.
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A federal bankruptcy judge awarded $45 million in punitive damages — much of which will go to UC laws schools — to a Sacramento couple March 23 in a ruling which found that Bank of America unlawfully foreclosed upon their house.
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The UC Office of the President announced the nomination of the student regent-designate position for the upcoming academic year Monday after a special committee of the UC Board of Regents selected between three finalists. If approved by the regents at their upcoming July board meeting, UC Irvine law student and
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