David Sloss wrote a post for Legal Theory Blog on self-executing treaties. He was also quoted in an article by Foreign Policy on the five worst treaties the United States ever signed.
David Sloss wrote a post for Legal Theory Blog on self-executing treaties. He was also quoted in an article by Foreign Policy on the five worst treaties the United States ever signed.
Tyler Ochoa was a guest on This Week in Law podcast about what is patentable technology.
Ellen Kreitzberg spoke to The Huffington Post for an article about the continued discussion over the legality of the death penalty in California. She also spoke to KCBS and KPFA about California’s death penalty issues.
Eric Goldman spoke to MediaPost about a court’s ruling that the FTC can bring cybersecurity charges against hotel chain Wyndham. He was also interviewed by Wired for an article about the Ashley Madison hack and what else it exposed. The story ran in three…
David Ball spoke to The Guardian about Washington’s use of juvenile inmates to fight wildfires. The article also ran in All Media NY.
Steve Diamond spoke to the Associated Press for an article about Apple’s stock gyrations. More than 170 news outlets including The New York Times and U.S. News & World Report ran the story.
Santa Clara University School of Law Professor Ron Katz was mentioned in the New York Times in an article by Bill Rhoden about the recent federal district judge decision concerning Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
Ellen Kreitzberg gave a radio interview that was broadcast on multiple stations regarding a hearing before a U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals panel regarding last year’s ruling by U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney declaring California’s system of capital punishment unconstitutional.…
Margaret Russell co-wrote an op-ed for The New York Times about the cold cases of the Jim Crow era and their research on efforts to find justice for America’s “disappeareds.” The piece was further referenced in a New York Times column by Charles Blow.
David Friedman was interviewed by the Washington Examiner for an article commemorating the legacy of his father, Milton Friedman, who is widely known as “the father of school choice.”