Last month, Santa Clara University Acting President and Dean Emerita Lisa Kloppenberg published her new book “The Best Beloved Thing is Justice: The Life of Dorothy Wright Nelson” (Oxford University Press). Judge Nelson blazed a trail for women in the…
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Margalynne Armstrong spoke with Angela Redoff Wright on KBLA Talk Radio about Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the Supreme Court, Critical Race Theory and preparing Black children to enter the pipeline for Legal education.
Margaret Russell spoke to PBS News Hour about the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, and about the Jan. 6 committee’s probe into the Capitol attack, which is turning up new findings about the involvement of former President…
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Deep Gulasekaram spoke with the San Francisco Chronicle about police statements that a South American crime syndicate is perpetrating thefts targeting wealthy Bay Area communities. There is no real public safety rationale for identifying a perpetrator group by their immigration…
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Eric Goldman spoke with the American Association for Physician Leadership about how to respond to negative reviews; to the Journal IE about how Ukraine is employing face recognition technology to identify invading Russian troops killed on its soil; and to…
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Judge Eugene Hyman JD ’77 spoke with CBS Los Angeles News about the recent rise in robberies. Although he is a supporter of criminal reforms, including Prop 47, retired judge Eugene Hyman believes some progressive policies have gone too far and…
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Margaret Russell wrote an article for The Conversation about how Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court hearing is a flashback to how race and crime featured during Thurgood Marshall’s 1967 hearings. The article was also on CounterPunch, GV Wire, and 10 other…
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Colleen Chien is giving the Mervis Lecture in Intellectual Property at William and Mary Law School on March 30. The lecture is titled “Inequalities of Innovation.” Read more.
‘Tis the season for law schools accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) to tally up and report the employment outcomes for last year’s spring graduates, and I am thrilled to spill the beans about outcomes for our Tech Edge…
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Remedies: Basic Principles, Authorities, and Problems by Nicholas Emanuel JD ’05 was recently published by Carolina Academic Press. Mr. Emanual is a judicial attorney for the California Court of Appeal, Sixth Appellate District, as well as being a lecturer at…
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