UC Berkeley School of Law

at , Berkeley , 94720 United States

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UC Berkeley School of Law

Berkeley , CA 94720
United States
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http://www.law.berkeley.edu/

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Die University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, früher offiziell bekannt als Boalt Hall, ist eine der 14 Fakultäten der University of California, Berkeley. Sie gilt als eine der weltweit renommiertesten juristischen Fakultäten mit der drittniedrigsten Zulassungsquoten aller amerikanischen Elite Law Schools hinter Yale und Stanford. Wie auch die Universität Berkeley selbst, gilt die Law School als politisch und wissenschaftlich besonders progressiv, setzt ihre Schwerpunkte u. a. im Umweltrecht, im Internationalen Recht sowie im IT-Recht und gilt als beste Intellectual Property Law School der Welt. Zu ihren einflussreichsten Alumni zählen der frühere Oberste Richter des Supreme Court, Earl Warren, der Justizminister Edwin Meese und der Generalstaatsanwalt Theodore Olson.Forschungszentren der Law School Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice Berkeley Center for Law & Technology Berkeley Center for Law, Business, and the Economy Center for Law, Energy & the Environment Center for Clinical Education Center for the Study of Law and Society Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Death Penalty Clinic Institute for Global Challenges and the Law Institute for Legal Research International Human Rights Law Clinic Kadish Center for Morality, Law and Public Affairs Robert D. Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice California Constitution Center - Berkeley Law

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UC Berkeley School of Law is Oakland based place and this enity listed in Landmark category. 94720.

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Bevatron
Berkeley , CA null United States

Il Bevatron è un acceleratore di particelle, in particolare un sincrotrone per protoni, del Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, che ha operato dal 1954 al 1993.Al Bevatron vennero effettuati gli esperimenti che portarono alla scoperta dell'antiprotone nel 1955. Per questa scoperta il fisico italiano Emilio Segrè e lo statunitense Owen Chamberlain ricevettero il Premio Nobel per la fisica nel 1959. I protoni venivano accelerati nell'anello di 55 m di diametro e venivano inviati a collidere su targhette metalliche, con un'energia finale di 6.5 GeV. Il nome Bevatron deriva dall'accezione inglese usata all'epoca per indicare i GeV: Billions of eV Synchrotron.

UC Theater
2001 Gayley Rd Berkeley , CA 94720 United States

The UC Theatre was a movie theater on University Avenue near Shattuck Avenue in Berkeley, California, known for having a revival house presentation of films, from the 1970s until its closing.In 2013, The Berkeley Music Group was formed as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the mission to renovate and operate the UC Theater as live music venue. It is scheduled for opening in Fall of 2015.HistoryOpened in 1917 as a first run theater, the 1,300-seat theater was acquired in 1974 by theater owner Gary Meyer as one of the first theaters—along with the Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles—in his Landmark Theatres chain. The theater was named after, but had no relation to, the nearby University of California, Berkeley. The theater under Meyer showed older films, in double or triple features, generally for a single night, but sometimes for a week at a time. Along with the Rialto, Telegraph and Northside theaters in Berkeley, it was one of the main venues in the East Bay for showing both domestic and foreign film classics.The theater closed in March 2001 when Landmark—no longer owned by Meyer—made the decision to close the theater rather than spend the reported $350,000 needed for a seismic upgrade. The theater was named a landmark by the City of Berkeley on 6 May 2002. As of early 2006, plans to convert the theater to a jazz club have been submitted to the City of Berkeley. A plan to convert it into a musical venue were proposed in 2009.

UC Berkeley School of Optometry
397 Minor Hall Berkeley , CA 94720 United States