Environmental & Energy,
Education Law
Aug. 26, 2021
Judge freezes UC Berkeley enrollment, halts development
Superior Court Judge Brad Seligman, in an order dated Monday, handed a temporary victory to a neighborhood group that sued the university in 2019, and for now would keep enrollment in the 2022-23 school year at 42,347 students.




An Alameda County judge has ordered UC Berkeley to freeze its enrollment at 2020-21 levels and cancel a development project until a supplemental environmental impact review is completed.
Superior Court Judge Brad Seligman, in an order dated Monday, handed a temporary victory to a neighborhood group that sued the university in 2019, and for now would keep enrollment in the 20...
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