Honorable Eugene Hyman JD ’77 had a letter published on November 9, 2020 by the LA Daily Journal in response to an article criticizing domestic violence reforms proposed by newly elected Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón. Read more (subscription…
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Several years ago, because of a connection with his son who now lives in Mongolia, Santa Clara Law Professor Philip Jimenez was invited to come to the country to give a talk on legal education. Through his experience on this…
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Ruth Silver Taube was quoted in a Santa Clara Magazine article about how workers who’ve been laid off due to Covid have felt the economic pain from pandemic closures more than most. Professor Taube and others are trying to solve…
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Colleen Chien, Nicholas Halkowski JD ’20, and Rodney Swartz, PhD, JD ’21 co-authored a post on PatentlyO on “Patent Prosecution Trends Following the Patent Eligibility (101) and 112 Guidelines“. The authors suggest innovation equity metrics, closing the patenting gap, advancing…
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David Sloss wrote a post on Opinio Juris (the leading blog dedicated to the informed discussion of international law) titled The Best Way to Regulate Disinformation. “The best approach is for Congress to enact a law creating a separation of…
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Pat Cain spoke to SiliconValley.com about how the coronavirus pandemic has pushed many Californians over the edge economically.
Margaret Russell spoke to USA Today about why the confirmation hearings of Amy Coney Barrett lacked the drama of Brett Kavanaugh’s 2018 confirmation hearings. Santa Clara University School of Law professor Margaret Russell noted how Democrats “stayed away from” religion…
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Anna Han spoke to NBC Bay Area about a data recovery company that has stated it will keep the data from a consumer’s crashed hard drive, after they didn’t provide him with the files he’d requested and he didn’t pay.…
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Margaret Russell spoke to KNTV NBC news about Trump’s call for voters to spend election day as poll observers, and the concern that this will be an intimidation tactic at the polls.
Don Polden spoke to ABC TV News and KGO TV regarding an antitrust lawsuit filed against Google. The antitrust laws here in the United States are supposed to be to improve the welfare of consumers, so the government may have a…
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