Dean Lisa Kloppenberg is featured in an article on law.com about how an unusually high number of law deans are stepping up to larger interim roles in their respective universities. Dean Kloppenberg’s position as interim provost of Santa Clara University…
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Don Polden was interviewed on KCBA Fox 35 about the Supreme Court ruling to move forward with the lawsuit against Apple for monopolizing the apps market. His comments about the topic were also mentioned in Market Watch, F3News, and MorningStar.
Michelle Oberman was interviewed by KQED, WUNC, WBFO, and 13 other outlets about the restrictive abortion law enacted in Alabama in comparison to abortion laws around the world.
Michelle Oberman spoke to Vice about what maternal filicide tells us about society’s distorted view of motherhood. Her research regarding postpartum mental illness was featured in The Christian Post and Palo Alto Daily Post, and her research on El Salvador’s abortion rates despite its…
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Catherine Sandoval spoke to The Mercury News and East Bay Times about the new Santa Clara energy regulation on self-generated power.
Eric Goldman spoke to The Atlantic, MSN News, and EQ International about how the law views the responsibility of companies like Amazon for the products they sell. He also was quoted in American Press Institute and Poynter about Facebook’s new strategy to incorporate ephemeral content; in Freedom…
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Steve Diamond spoke to the Los Angeles Times about discrimination issues that emerged from a planned affiliation between UCSF and Dignity Health. He was also quoted in Business Insider, att.net, and four other outlets about the difficulties involved in the proposal by Facebook co-founder…
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Linda Starr was interviewed on Fox 2 News and CBS San Francisco about how a group of Northern California Innocence Project clients, each of whom was exonerated after being wrongly imprisoned, received courtside seats at a Warriors playoff game.
Professor Eric Goldman was featured in JD Supra’s article discussing the risk of ambiguous emojis in legal cases. The article heavily relies on Goldman’s recent paper, Emojis and the Law, published in the Washington Law Review, and summarizes some of…
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David Sloss wrote a blog post for the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University titled “Prosecuting a President for Obstruction of Justice: A Primer”. Read the blog post.