Stephen Diamond spoke to Protocol about the delay with Robinhood’s IPO, which was announced in March after the GameStop trading controversy in January, 2021. “Every IPO gets pushback from the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission),” Santa Clara University law professor…
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David Ball spoke to KTVU-SF about a proposed gun ordinance in San Jose after the recent VTA shooting in the city. “We already do pay for gun violence. It’s just a question of who picks up the tab. It makes…
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Comments made by Catherine Sandoval in a June 1 filing to PG&E’s felony probation judge were quoted in an article in California Energy Markets. PG&E did not complete inspection of nearly 55,000 utility poles last year as required by state…
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Pat Cain was on the TaxNotes podcast discussing the unique tax challenges faced by members of the LGBTQ community in the past and today.
Deep Gulasekaram spoke to NPR LA about a unanimous Supreme Court ruling about people living in the United States for humanitarian reasons, who are ineligible to apply to get green cards to become permanent legal residents.
David Sloss has published “Sovereignty and National Constitutions” in the University of St. Thomas Law Journal. Read the abstract.
In June, Santa Clara University Acting President Lisa Kloppenberg announced new endowed professor appointments, which included the appointment of Professor Bradley Joondeph to a 5-year term as Jerry A. Kasner Chair. “Brad is a distinguished teaching scholar and he embodies…
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Margalynne Armstrong will be a guest on the Special Report on Facebook live, Monday, June 14, 2021 at 9am Pacific time. She will be talking about the impact Rodney King had on the conversation about police brutality.
In June, the Silicon Valley Business Journal released a list of 100 Women of Influence, an annual list of area women leaders who are “doing extraordinary things in an extraordinary time,” according to the website. Among the honorees is Laura…
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Judge Eugene Hyman JD ’77 wrote an op-ed for the Mercury News on the link between mass shootings and domestic abuse. “Most mass shooters are domestic abusers. A 2020 analysis by Bloomberg found that almost 60% of mass shooting incidents…
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