In a ranking of “Scholarly Impact of Law School Faculties in 2021,” Santa Clara Law placed #63 in the nation. Prof. Pat Cain spoke on The Jabot podcast about the book she edited, Paving the Way: The First American Women…
In a ranking of “Scholarly Impact of Law School Faculties in 2021,” Santa Clara Law placed #63 in the nation. Prof. Pat Cain spoke on The Jabot podcast about the book she edited, Paving the Way: The First American Women…
Profs. W. David Ball and Michelle Oberman published the second edition of their Criminal Law Casebook. Prof. Eric Goldman was featured in Santa Clara Law’s Research Spotlight. Prof. Eric Goldman published a primer on the California Privacy Rights Act. Prof.…
Prof. Eric Goldman joined the faculty in 2006 and holds several administrative titles, including Associate Dean for Research, Co-Director of the High Tech Law Institute, Supervisor of the Privacy Law Certificate, and Assistant Director of the Tech Edge JD program.…
Santa Clara Law Review published “Legal Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Put Health, Safety and Equity First,” by Profs. Sandoval, Cain, Diamond, Hammond, J. Love, and Smith, and Solmaz Nabipour. Prof. Eric Goldman posted a new essay, “Five Things to…
Professor David Sloss, the John A. and Elizabeth H. Sutro Professor of Law, joined the faculty in 2008. His scholarship focuses on the relationship between domestic law and international affairs. Why do you write? I write for two main reasons.…
Prof. Nicholas Serafin joined the Santa Clara Law faculty in 2020. He researches at the intersection of moral and political philosophy and anti-discrimination law and policy Why do you write? I write to gain conceptual clarity about certain aspects of…
Prof. Michael Asimow published his book “Real to Reel,” which analyzes over 200 courtroom films. ContractsProf Blog reviewed the book. Research spotlight on Prof. David Ball. Prof. Pat Cain did a Tax Notes podcast about “Taxes and the LGBTQ Community.” Prof.…
Prof. Brad Joondeph joined the Santa Clara Law faculty in 2000 and writes in the areas of tax law and Constitutional law. Why do you write? Because I love ideas, and I find writing to be the truest test of…
Professor David Ball joined the faculty in 2009. He writes and teaches in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, sentencing and corrections. 1) Why do you write? I write for a variety of reasons. Sometimes it’s because I have…
Prof. Pat Cain published an essay, “The Unfairness of Marriage Tax Penalty.” Prof. Pat Cain did a Good Law/Bad Law podcast regarding the book she edited, “Paving the Way: The First American Women Law Professors.” Prof. Colleen Chien has taken on…