Brian Love had an op-ed on patent reform published in the Wall Street Journal. Read the full op-ed below. Patent Reform Won’t Hurt Professors University patent programs lock up publicly funded research–and don’t motivate faculty. By BRIAN J. LOVE…
Brian Love had an op-ed on patent reform published in the Wall Street Journal. Read the full op-ed below. Patent Reform Won’t Hurt Professors University patent programs lock up publicly funded research–and don’t motivate faculty. By BRIAN J. LOVE…
Tyler Ochoa will be speaking on “Are Sports Statistics in the Public Domain?” on a panel on the Public Domain at the Association for Law, Property and Society conference at the University of Georgia School of Law on May 1. This…
Pat Cain discussed the tax implications of freelance driving services like Lyft with KQED News.
Ellen Kreitzberg discussed the recent changes Oklahoma has made to its death penalty procedures with CBS News radio, for a story that ran on numerous stations nationwide.
Santa Clara University School of Law Professor Eric Goldman participated in a discussion on NPR’s All Things Considered about the European Union’s antitrust charges against Google. “The European Union accuses the tech giant of abusing its power to stifle competition,”…
Santa Clara Law professor Michelle Oberman is collecting used Kindle e-readers as part of Contextos, a program designed to give greater learning opportunities to children in El Salvador.
David Yosifon was a featured contributor in the New York Times’ “Room for Debate” section, discussing the problems with “shareholder primacy” for corporations in the age of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling. His paper on corporate patriotism was featured in…
On April 14, 2015, Santa Clara University’s College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Leadership Forum hosted a community roundtable in conjunction with the campus visits of actor Martin Sheen and Sister Helen Prejean. The focus of the roundtable was sharing…
Bob Peterson was quoted in a San Francisco Chronicle article about insurance and self-driving cars. Read the article.
Deep Gulasekaram will speak on a panel on March 26th at CSU Monterey Bay on the ethics of illegal immigration and immigration reform from Salinas Valley to Silicon Valley, as part of the CSUMB Ethics & Responsible Business Conference, sponsored by…