Eric Goldman is co-editor of a new SSRN eJournal, the Advertising & Marketing Law eJournal. This area includes content addressing the law of advertising and marketing, including other promotional techniques such as sales practices and public relations/press relations. The substance…
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Ellen Kreitzberg was on KTVU discussing the high-profile death penalty case of Scott Peterson. Watch the clip.
This piece first ran in the SF Chronicle. Prop. 24 is the wrong policy approach, at the wrong time, via the wrong process By Eric Goldman | Oct. 15, 2020 Most voters initially are inclined to support Prop. 24,…
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Deep Gulasekaram spoke to Buzzfeed News about ICE plastering billboards about immigration and against sanctuary policies around the swing state of Pennsylvania. Billboards have previously been used by local police departments as an attempt to shame those who have been…
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David Ball spoke to KTVU-TV news after a woman was held on $500,000 bail for vandalism of San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo’s home. The amount is ten times the amount for a non-violent vandalism charge. Read the article. “I think…
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Michael Vargas wrote an article for San Jose Spotlight about an upcoming case to be heard next month by SCOTUS, Fulton v. Philadelphia, which will decide if religious organizations can legally bar LGBTQ+ people from their services. Read the article.…
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David Yosifon has an opinion piece in the San Francisco Chronicle, which argues that failing to address the “shareholder-first” corporate culture will dilute the effectiveness of new minority and women board membership statutes in California. Read the op-ed. “Without reform…
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Catherine Sandoval was lead drafter in comments submitted by the Broadband Institute of California at Santa Clara University School of Law (BBIC) to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) that influenced the CPUC’s decision requiring Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E)…
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Evangeline Abriel spoke to Law360 about how U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett’s tendency to defer to the executive branch’s authority could pave the way for the Trump administration to prevail against challenges to its immigration policies. Of the…
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Brad Joondeph spoke to NBC Bay Area, ABC 7 News and KRON-TV about the new Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. “You never really know for sure until someone puts on that robe and sits in that chair exactly how…
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