UC BERKELEY LAW — Every year, the American Society of International Law receives submissions for its annual research conference. Predictably, those selected are almost always faculty scholars. But at the recent event in Miami, Berkeley Law flipped the script with five current or recent students chosen to discuss their work: Anthony Ghaly ’23, Helena von Nagy ’22, Simone Lieban Levine ’21, and Ph.D. students Haley Anderson and Daimeon Shanks from the school’s Jurisprudence and Social Policy (JSP) Program(opens in a new tab).