Jump start your legal career with a unique summer program sponsored by Google and its partner law firms! Google invites law students to apply to the 2018 Legal Summer Institute, a four week educational leadership program for underrepresented law…
Jump start your legal career with a unique summer program sponsored by Google and its partner law firms! Google invites law students to apply to the 2018 Legal Summer Institute, a four week educational leadership program for underrepresented law…
Sponsored by the Theodore Tannenwald, Jr. Foundation for Excellence in Tax Scholarship and The American College of Tax Counsel Named for the late Tax Court Judge Theodore Tannenwald, Jr., and designed to perpetuate his dedication to legal scholarship of the…
Guest Speaker: Edward Felten, Princeton University 12:00 – 1:00pm Bannan 142 Edward Felten is the Robert E. Kahn Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs at Princeton University, and the founding director of Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy. He…
Kate Starbird, assistant professor in the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering at the University of Washington, discusses what alternative narratives of crisis events reveal about “fake news,” political propaganda, and disinformation online. January 26, 2018 | Noon…
We’re excited to share some great news: This week, the Santa Clara Law faculty recommended Brian Love for tenure and promotion to associate professor and Colleen Chien for promotion from associate professor to full professor. (The recommendations require full university…
Bridging the Privacy Gap: GDPR 2/9/2018, 8:50am – 1:00pm Mission Room, Benson Center Santa Clara University The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the most far reaching, complex, and strict international privacy law ever enacted. Businesses across the globe that…
December 8, 2017 St. Regis Hotel 125 3rd Street San Francisco, CA Register Here View additional details and full agenda here Twenty years ago, the US Supreme Court’s decision in Reno v. ACLU established the framework for internet free speech…
For the last 30 years, I have been looking for missing pieces. At the Northern California Innocence Project, our job is to search for the missing pieces of evidence in our cases that will help bring innocent clients home. But…
In August, NCIP welcomed 14 Santa Clara Law students into our year-long clinical program. Throughout this academic year, this group will have the unique experience of working closely with the NCIP legal team on real innocence cases. We sat down with…
On July 21, NCIP partnered with the Scientific Collaboration, Innovation & Education Group (SCIEG) to present an innovative training on the Santa Clara University campus: Interpreting Mixtures: Probabilistic Genotyping for Attorneys. The training educated attorneys and investigators on probabilistic genotyping (PG), a…