On February 16, the Santa Clara Law community came together to celebrate and recognize the importance of diversity and inclusion in the legal profession. Now in its 17th year, and back in person, the Diversity and Inclusion Celebration…
On February 16, the Santa Clara Law community came together to celebrate and recognize the importance of diversity and inclusion in the legal profession. Now in its 17th year, and back in person, the Diversity and Inclusion Celebration…
Professor Eric Goldman takes a dynamic approach to connecting with the media regarding his technology law expertise: In December, he spoke to ABC News on what Musk is doing with Twitter, stating that it is completely permissible under U.S. law;…
On January 24, the Katharine and George Alexander Community Law Center hosted an MCLE Diversity Update on the State Bar’s recent Report Card on the Diversity of California’s Legal Profession. The panel was held virtually and was part of the…
SANTA CLARA, Calif., January 17, 2023— Santa Clara Law’s pioneering privacy law certificate program has been named one of 10 most innovative law programs in the country by Bloomberg Law. The Privacy Law Certificate is a rigorous program designed for…
SANTA CLARA, Calif., January 5, 2023— Santa Clara Law Professor Catherine Sandoval was confirmed to serve as a member of the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) by the United States Senate on December 13. Sandoval is a…
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 15, 2022— Linsey Krolik ’00 J.D./MBA, a Santa Clara Law alumna, lecturer, and senior clinical fellow, was recently appointed to a key group tasked with studying whether the California Bar Association should create a specialization in…
Teresa Kopriva joins the law school from Santa Clara University’s Office of the Provost, as Assistant Dean for External Relations, and as the result of an extensive national search that yielded a pool of exceptionally strong candidates. Since 2018, Teresa…
Ellen Kreitzberg, Professor Emeritus of Law, from Santa Clara University, was recently quoted in the Magazine for the Royal Society of Chemistry regarding the sentencing of Balwani in the Theranos case: “The judge had to sentence Balwani under the federal…
On Oct. 14, Santa Clara University School of Law’s Center for Social Justice and Public Service hosted an important and timely symposium: Reimagining Reparations in California – from the Broken Promise of “Forty Acres and a Mule” to the CA…
The Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) – a non-profit clinical program of Santa Clara University School of Law, has published an extremely impressive review of its work this year. NCIP’s mission is to promote a fair, effective, and compassionate criminal…