On January 3, Jean Love received the SALT Great Teacher Award from the Society of American Law Teachers, a national organization of progressive law professors. The award is given to one law professor annually, for being a “Teacher, Mentor, Scholar,…
On January 3, Jean Love received the SALT Great Teacher Award from the Society of American Law Teachers, a national organization of progressive law professors. The award is given to one law professor annually, for being a “Teacher, Mentor, Scholar,…
Several of our faculty were speakers at the NALP/ALI CLE Professional Development Institute in Washington, DC on December 5, 2019. The spoke to a packed house of law firms and law schools on how law schools preparing law students to…
Eric Goldman and second-year law student Jess Miers co-wrote an op-ed for ARS Technica, which ran in several other outlets, about how to regulate awful content on the internet.
Deep Gulasekaram and Ellen Kreitzberg were interviewed about the testimony given at the impeachment hearings by Stanford Law professor Pamela Karlan on NBC Bay Area.
Alison Malsbury wrote an article in LexBlog and Canna Law Blog about the ongoing trademark controversies in the cannabis industry and the solutions available to businesses.
Deep Gulasekaram was interviewed on KPCC about the creation of the 14th Amendment and its implications for immigrants in the United States today.
Eric Goldman was mentioned in Digital News Daily and Search Marketing Daily about the dangers of anti-competitive software program blocking.
Colleen Chien was featured in Legal Theory Blog about a paper she wrote about ensuring patent quality.
Evangeline Abriel was quoted in Law 360 about the Trump administration’s lack of clarity about their restrictive border policies and the DACA rescission.
David Ball was quoted in The Sacramento Bee and The Fresno Bee for a story on issues affecting the closure of California state prisons—the topic of a paper by Ball three years ago.