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…
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…
Professor Michelle Oberman joined the faculty in 2004 and is the Katharine and George Alexander Professor of Law. Her research focuses on health law, especially the legal and ethical issues surrounding adolescence, pregnancy and motherhood. Why do you write? To…
Prof. Pratheepan (Deep) Gulasekaram joined the Santa Clara Law faculty in 2007. He writes in the area of immigration law and constitutional law. Why do you write? For me, writing accomplishes three separate goals. First, and at the most personal…
The book, “Paving the Way: The First American Women Law Professors,” which Prof. Pat Cain edited, is now available for order. Prof. Colleen Chien talked about her “second chance gap” work on the Center for American Progress Action podcast. Prof. Eric…
Prof. Kerry Macintosh, the Inez Mabie Distinguished Professor of Law, joined the Santa Clara Law faculty in 1990 and writes in the areas of biotechnology, electronic commerce, commercial law, and contracts. Why do you write? Socrates once said that the…
Recent Works Senior Fellow Michael Asimow and co-author Jessica Silbey released the 3rd edition of their “Law and Popular Culture” coursebook. Legal writing instructor Brit J. Benjamin published “Ectogenesis: Is There a Constitutional Right to Substrate-Independent Wombs?” in the University…
Recent Law Review Articles/Book Chapters Prof. Sue Guan published an article, “Benchmark Competition,” in the Maryland Law Review. Prof. Bradley Joondeph published an article, “The States’ Multiple Taxation of Personal Income,” in the Case Western Reserve Law Review. Prof.…
A linkwrap of recent faculty scholarship (from the Santa Clara University School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series, Vol. 16 No. 1, 02/23/2021): Table of Contents Dear President Biden: You Should Save, Not Revoke, Section 230 Eric Goldman, Santa…