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Richard P. Berg

He served on the board of editors of the Law Review; director, Singapore-Bangkok summer program. He is active in dispute resolution organizations such as the American Arbitration Association and Asia Pacific Organization for Mediation; involved in the public interest arena

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David D. Friedman

Professor Friedman is a widely published scholar with more than three decades of experience in academia, having taught extensively at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. His area of expertise ranges from business to economics to law; he has published economic

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Stephanie M. Wildman

Professor Wildman writes extensively in the areas of social justice, race, gender and the law. Her book, Privilege Revealed: How Invisible Preference Undermines America, (with contributions by Margalynne Armstrong, Adrienne D. Davis, & Trina Grillo) won the 1997 Outstanding Book

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Marina C. Hsieh

Marina Hsieh is a Senior Fellow who teaches and directs the John Paul Stevens Fellowship program. She is particularly interested in institutional assessment and leadership education. She served as the School of Law’s first Faculty Director of Diversity from 2017-2021

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Linda Starr

Linda Starr is co-founder of the Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) at Santa Clara University School of Law. She has more than 25 years experience as an attorney both in California and New York. Starr clerked for the California Court

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Kathleen M. Ridolfi

Kathleen “Cookie” Ridolfi is a Professor Emerita at Santa Clara University School of Law and the cofounder and former Director of the Northern California Innocence Project. In 2004, she co-founded the Innocence Network, an affiliation of organizations dedicated to pursuing

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Gerald F. Uelmen

Professor Uelmen is renowned for his extensive experience in criminal law. He is most well-known for serving on the defense team for the trial of People v. O.J. Simpson in 1994-95; his account of the trial was published as Lessons

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Mack A. Player

Professor Player is well regarded in academia, both as an educator and an author. He was dean of Santa Clara University School of Law from 1994 to 2003, and served as a law professor until his retirement. He also was

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Robert W. Peterson

Professor Peterson has been very active throughout his career with the Santa Clara University School of Law community. He served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs of the law school for five years and is currently the Director of Graduate

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