LAW BRIEFS: NEWS FROM SANTA CLARA LAW Winter 2022 Santa Clara Law Hires Two New Faculty Members Santa Clara University School of Law is excited to announce the hire of two new faculty members, who will start in the Fall…
LAW BRIEFS: NEWS FROM SANTA CLARA LAW Winter 2022 Santa Clara Law Hires Two New Faculty Members Santa Clara University School of Law is excited to announce the hire of two new faculty members, who will start in the Fall…
Prof. Eric Goldman posted a new article, “The Constitutionality of Mandating Editorial Transparency,” forthcoming in the Hastings Law Journal. Prof. Eric Goldman ranked #12 on TaxProf Blog’s Top 50 Most Downloaded U.S. Law Professors of 2021. Prof. Pratheepan Gulasekaram published…
How We Lead: Investment in Dedicated and Accomplished Faculty Santa Clara University School of Law is excited to announce the addition of five new full-time faculty members to its community. Sue Guan, Mary Procaccio-Flowers, and Nicholas Serafin joined the faculty…
High Tech Law certificate applications for May 2022 grads are due 2/15/22. You can access the certificate application online in Emery. The application can be found under “Forms for Students”. Have questions? Please reach out to Dorice McDonnell at dkunis@scu.edu.…
Dear Members of the Santa Clara Law Community, Happy New Year! I hope that everyone was able to enjoy the blessings of family and friends throughout the holiday season. As the Law School enters a new year, we look forward…
The Office of Career Management (OCM) partners with students to develop the skills they need to secure the careers they want. They also provide opportunities for employers to engage with students. Our location in Silicon Valley enables our students and…
NOTE: This is an edited excerpt of an address by Dean Kaufman at the September 2021 Convocation for Santa Clara Law, held in the Mission Gardens I believe that Santa Clara Law is not just a law school. It is…
This winter quarter, Environmental Studies and Sciences faculty member and SCU Law alumnus Zsea Bowmani JD ’14 will lead a multidisciplinary team of undergraduate and law students in community-engaged legal research and advocacy as part of a new law project…
The deadline to request an exam reschedule due to administrative conflicts is March 4, 2022. Per the Student Bulletin, an administrative conflict is defined as: Any exam scheduled to start less than 24 hours of another in-class exam. An example…
Please be advised: Windows users: The Windows 11 update still has not been cleared by University IT. Mac users: Per University IT: “You can now upgrade to macOS Monterey IF you don’t use Adobe CS and Photoshop, or use…