Brad Joondeph will be a panelist in “Denying Civil Rights: Reexamining Korematsu and its Relevance Today” at The Santa Clara County Bench/Bar/Media dinner on Wednesday, Jan. 27. The discussion will be moderated by NBC Bay Area News reporter Robert Handa…
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Santa Clara University School of Law professor Tseming Yang will deliver a talk as part of the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences Seminar Series in partnership with the Departments of ESS and Political Science and the Markkula Center. The…
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Rampant problems like Flint, Michigan’s lead-poisoned water are a violation of human rights, argue lawyers and students from Santa Clara Law’s International Human Rights Clinic. By Deborah Lohse The national crisis over Flint, Michigan’s lead-contaminated water shines a spotlight on…
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Lynette Parker and Ruth Silver Taube wrote an op-ed for the San Jose Mercury News about how, even outside of big events such as the Super Bowl, the Bay Area already has a persistent problem of labor trafficking. Since 2006,…
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Tyler Ochoa was a guest on Bloomberg Radio where he discussed a federal court appeals decision that the estate of Rosa Parks cannot prevent Target from selling books and movies about her.
Scott Maurer was quoted in a U.S. News article about why late credit card payments don’t always hurt your credit score.
Bob Peterson was quoted in an Economist article about the use of Shakespeare quotes in courts. Read the article.
Deep Gulasekaram wrote a post for the American Constitution Society’s blog about the battle between the Obama administration and the States regarding immigration policy. Read the blog post.
Stephanie Wildman was quoted in an op-ed in the New York Times about white privilege.
Eric Goldman spoke to KQED about a proposed bill to require online providers to help authorities pick up posts by potential terrorists, and to MediaPost about tensions between a trade group and regulators over regulating “native ads.” CNET interviewed him…
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