The front-page New York Times story quoting Eric Goldman about Clearview AI, “the secretive company that might end privacy as we know it” continued to be carried or followed by dozens of outlets quoting him, including MediaPost, Engadget, Sputnik, Carrier Management, two stories in the Daily Mail, and KPLA. He was also…
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Eric Goldman will speak at a Department of Justice roundtable: “Section 230 – Nurturing Innovation or Fostering Unaccountability?”, in Washington D.C. on February 19. Professor Goldman will be on a panel discussing the implications on competition, investment, and speech of…
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Michelle Oberman‘s commentary was featured in an NPR story about mothers who kill their children. Listen to the show here.
Margaret Russell was interviewed on KPCC about the constitutional process behind Trump’s impeachment.
Michelle Oberman was quoted in MSN, USA Today, and three other outlets about the importance of recognizing warning signs in troubled mothers before they commit filicide.
Kerry L. Mcintosh was mentioned in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News about the potential consequences of a global halt of human germline editing.
Colleen Chien and Nikki Pope were mentioned in cut50 about their involvement in the creation of FirstStep.id, a website that helps formerly incarcerated individuals obtain official forms of identification.
David Ball was mentioned in a Mercury News story, which also ran in Daily Republic, East Bay Times, and two other outlets, about the criminal fraud trial of former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 7, 2020—Lisa Kloppenberg, who served as dean of Santa Clara University School of Law and has been interim University provost since June 2019, was named provost and vice president for academic affairs at the 169-year-old institution.…
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 6, 2020— An article exploring the legal and judicial challenges of “high conflict personalities” in family law has been accepted for publication in the leading family law journal, Family Law Quarterly. The article stemmed from grant-funded research led…
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