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…
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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…
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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…
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The Spring 2023 issue of DISCERN, Santa Clara University School of Law’s signature publication highlights the many distinctive strengths of this transformative learning community. Read stories about the work of our amazing students, the powerful research and teaching of our renowned…
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The Center for Social Justice and Public Service hosted its annual Celebration and Graduation Ceremony in the Mabie Grand Atrium of Charney Hall on May 18, with an inspiring welcome to the honorees and their families in the audience by…
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The School of Law welcomed nearly 200 attendees to its first Admitted Student event for this admission cycle on Saturday, March 25. Admitted students, joined by their friends and families, and a strong show of support from current students, faculty,…
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On April 12, Santa Clara University School of Law celebrated its 10th annual Day of Giving. Donors, alumni, friends, and staff generously supported 22 student-centered funds, raising over $330,000 from 372 gifts, the highest number of gifts ever given on…
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On March 8, 2023, Santa Clara Law’s International Human Rights Clinic co-hosted a virtual side event during the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights’ 186th Period of Sessions with the International Human Rights Clinic of the University of Illinois Chicago Law…
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On March 29, Professor Margalynne Armstrong introduced Matthew Desmond to give an emotional and stark presentation on the subject of his latest book “Poverty, by America” to a silent audience of 130 in the Panelli Courtroom of Santa Clara…
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On March 21, Santa Clara University School of Law faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends gathered in the Adobe Lodge at SCU to celebrate and honor the 2023 Alexander Award Winner, Tara Berta, supervising attorney at the Cooperative Restraining…
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