On October 27th, faculty, students, alumni, and virtual attendees alike came together for a hybrid panel centered on ethics and the United States Supreme Court. The event was co-sponsored by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and was open to…
On October 27th, faculty, students, alumni, and virtual attendees alike came together for a hybrid panel centered on ethics and the United States Supreme Court. The event was co-sponsored by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and was open to…
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 24, 2023—In May of this year, Santa Clara County became one of a dozen or so local jurisdictions to implement provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women, mandating antidiscrimination measures…
Santa Clara Law alumna and associate clinical professor, Linsey Krolik ’00 J.D./MBA has been named co-supervisor of Santa Clara Law’s Privacy Law Certificate. Professor Eric Goldman will continue to serve as co-supervisor alongside Prof. Krolik. Santa Clara Law’s pioneering Privacy Law…
Santa Clara Law faculty were recognized for their achievements at this year’s university-wide Faculty Awards Ceremony for their innovative curriculum, sustained and continuing excellence in teaching, and their interdisciplinary work to advance justice. Professors Eric Goldman and Laura Norris (pictured…
Santa Clara Law is proud to introduce new members of our faculty and new appointments to our instructional staff! Anna Benvenue joins Santa Clara Law as the Director of the Flex J.D. program. She comes to Santa Clara Law with…
In attendance at the annual meeting of the American Bar Association (ABA) in Denver, Colorado, Santa Clara Law Professor Thiadora Pina represented Santa Clara Law in receiving the 2023 E. Smythe Gambrell Professionalism Award. As one of three recipients of…
Santa Clara Law is excited to welcome Professor Anna Benvenue to its faculty as the Director of the Flex J.D. program! Professor Benvenue comes to Santa Clara Law with a wealth of knowledge and experience in Civil Procedure and Constitutional…
Professor Eric Goldman was quoted in a July 7th New York Times article about a new Canadian court ruling affirming that emojis qualify as a contract agreement; in a July 14th Law.com article about trademark litigation and mass-intellectual property lawsuits…
Earlier today, our wonderful colleague, Linda Starr, announced her phased retirement from full-time teaching and administration at Santa Clara Law beginning on August 1. “It’s hard to imagine Santa Clara Law without Linda’s regular presence. She is an exemplar of…
On June 23, 2023, Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) Staff Attorney Sarah Pace spoke to an international audience of more than 150 people at Alcatraz as part of a newly formed partnership of the former federal penitentiary and NCIP. “I…