Most students at Boalt Hall School of Law learn by reading class materials and listening to lectures.
But in Room 110, the lessons are sipped.
Galileo said, "Wine is light, held together by water," but for students taking Richard Mendelson's wine law class at Berkeley, it's much more. Students taste wines, but they also study the 21st Amendment, intellectual property, land use planning and international trade. Wine law is a surprisingly deep field of study due to the patchwork of laws governing alcoholic beverages and wine appellations, and California's status as a top wine producer helps make wine law a field ripe with opportunities.
October 21, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Most students at Boalt Hall School of Law learn by reading class materials and listening to lectures.
But in Room 110, the lessons are sipped.
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