Please join Santa Clara Law’s corps of tech-industry mentors! If you think you are interested, please fill out this form and we will get back to you with more info – this is not a commitment yet! Feel free to…
Please join Santa Clara Law’s corps of tech-industry mentors! If you think you are interested, please fill out this form and we will get back to you with more info – this is not a commitment yet! Feel free to…
We’re excited to announce the new “Let’s Talk Privacy & Technology Series”, curated by Santa Clara Law Privacy Fellow, Lourdes M. Turrecha. The series will feature privacy experts, practitioners and innovators discussing the intersection of privacy and technology. The series…
We’ve put together a chart of high tech related courses being offered in Fall 2020. View the Chart. Although we’ve tried to make it accurate and comprehensive, please check the course offering web page for Fall 2020, https://law.scu.edu/course-schedule/?semester=Fall+2020, for the…
We are pleased to announce our collaboration with The Rise of Privacy Tech, an initiative led by Lourdes M. Turrecha (Santa Clara Law’s Privacy Tech & Law Fellow, Adjunct Professor) in collaboration with a group of privacy tech innovators, investors,…
Santa Clara University School of Law’s Center for Social Justice and Public Service Invites You to the 2020 PUBLIC INTEREST AND SOCIAL JUSTICE LAW Acknowledgement of our Social Justice Law Scholars Saturday June 6, 2020 4:30 PST Graduates are welcome…
Professor Michelle Oberman and her colleagues have published Confronting the Challenge of the High-Conflict Personality in Family Court, in 52 FAM. L. Q. 79 (2020) (with Esther Rosenfeld, Jordan Bernard, and Erika Lee). This empirical study focuses on family law…
Dean Emeritus Donald Polden has published Restraints on Workers’ Wages and Mobility: No-Poach Agreements and the Antitrust Laws in 59 SANTA CLARA L. REV. 577 (2020). Dean Polden focuses principally on two types of restraints on worker mobility and compensation…
On March 7, 2020, eight law students, accompanied by Professors Lynette Parker and Evangeline Abriel, spent their spring break week volunteering at the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project in Arizona. These inspiring students were S. Coleman, Chloe Czabaranek, Osvaldo…
On March 7, 2020, eight law students, accompanied by Professors Lynette Parker and Evangeline Abriel, spent their spring break week volunteering at the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project in Arizona. These inspiring students were S. Coleman, Chloe Czabaranek, Osvaldo…
The COVID-19 virus and the resulting shelter-in-place orders may have limited our physical mobility, but the needs of Santa Clara Law’s clinic clients have not stopped, and neither have the clinical students. Throughout Santa Clara Law’s clinics, students continue to…