Catherine Sandoval‘s article “Net Neutrality Powers Energy and Forestalls Climate Change” was published in the San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law (JCEL) as part of their edition for the symposium at which Professor Sandoval spoke last year at…
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Michelle Oberman was featured in The Atlantic and Yerepouni News for her research regarding the legality of abortion in El Salvador.
Brian Love was quoted in ARS Technica and Kopitiam Bot about Waymo’s lawsuit against Uber for patent infringement.
Linda Starr was interviewed by KQED about legislation that now requires California law enforcement to use certain practices when conducting eyewitness identification.
Ellen Kreitzberg was interviewed on ABC 7 News about Judge Kavanaugh’s temperament in his confirmation hearings, which spurred thousands of law professors to sign a letter asking the Senate to deny his confirmation. Kreitzberg also was quoted in USA Today, MSN News, Newsline and 47 other outlets…
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Steve Diamond was quoted in Fortune, Industry Week, The Province, and two other outlets about Tesla’s SEC deal and how hiring more directors could shift the power dynamic between Elon Musk and the other Tesla board members. His comments regarding tweets by Elon…
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Colleen Chien discussed patent issues that may arise under the new NAFTA with NPR’s Marketplace. The story ran in NPR Illinois and eight other stations. Her comments to NPR about the monopoly the United States has on biologic drugs ran on WNYC and 23 other outlets.
David Ball was featured in The Mercury News and Daily Democrat about new bills introduced to reduce prison time for teenagers and criminal accomplices.
Catherine Sandoval was quoted in The LA Times, The San Diego Union Tribune, and three other outlets about the Trump Administration’s lawsuit against California for its net neutrality law. She also spoke on KQED about California’s “police power” in the net neutrality lawsuit.
Lydia De La Torre wrote an op-ed for The Mercury News and East Bay Times calling for politicians to better regulate and protect data. “Political parties and their consultants routinely acquire voter registration databases from the states and merge them with data from data brokers,…
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