President Trump’s immigration executive orders, enforcement actions, and xenophobic threats directly impact members of our law school community. They undermine the public mission of our university to ensure access to the talented pool of students and researchers that reflects the diversity in the State of California and the world. They attack the ability of the university to fulfill its unique role as a site for the generation of knowledge and the free exchange of ideas among students, faculty, and staff of all nationalities, backgrounds, and creeds. They threaten our values of diversity and inclusion, which ensure a vibrant democracy. We oppose the executive orders and President Trump’s attacks on certain communities. We are committed to maintaining the law school as a just and inclusive community. BerkeleyLaw Faculty & Staff Ian Haney Lopez Rachel Stern Savala Trepczynski Elisabeth Semel Rebecca Golberg Leti Volpp Edward Tom Chris Kutz Mallika Kaur Trish Plunkett Hurley Evelyn Borchert Lucinda Sikes David Oppenheimer Laurel Fletcher john a. powell Charles Weisselberg Jordan Diamond Diana DiGennaro Jeff Selbin Natalie Golden Vicky Plaut Kathryn Abrams Sarah Song Steve Rosenbaum Holly Doremus David Lieberman Catie Cariaga Catherine Crump Meir Dan–Cohen Ty Alper Sue Schechter Saira Mohamed Emily Bruce Jill Adams Nancy Lemon Alexa Koenig Russell Robinson Bob Berring Ariana Ceja Farrah Fanara Justin McCrary Audrey Whiting Emily Best Those participating in this effort do so in their individual capacities, and not on behalf of the University of California. Poster By Rachelle Galloway-Popotas of the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society. Andrea Roth Deborah Schlosberg Roxanna Altholz Claudia Polsky Holly Johnson and Holly Fincke Michael Levy Kathi Pugh Erin Clarke Malcolm Feeley Taeku Lee