Students in Deep Gulasekaram‘s Spring 2018 Immigration Law & Policy Practicum were asked to engage in transformative advocacy around some of the most pressing issues in immigration regulation and enforcement. Their goal was to produce publicly available research that could…
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Lynette Parker has been selected as one of this year’s Unsung Heroes by the Diversity Committee of the Santa Clara County Bar Association. Each year the Unsung Heroes Awards recognize individuals and organizations in our legal community, regardless of ethnicity, who…
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Dean Lisa Kloppenberg is pleased to announce the receipt of a $100,000 grant to fund a research and advocacy project addressing legal challenges arising at the intersection of high-conflict personalities (e.g. narcissistic personal disorder) and family law. Family law…
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Lydia De La Torre was quoted in Newsday about the importance of companies knowing and understanding their privacy policies.
Deep Gulasekaram was quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle about the differences in how San Francisco County and Marin County are responding to the California Values Act after arresting non-citizens. He also spoke to ABC7 News and to NBC Bay Area News about a proposed constitutional amendment that…
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Ellen Kreitzberg was interviewed by the Daily Post about the role of social media and false information in the campaign to recall Judge Aaron Persky. She was also interviewed on KQED-FM about the role of judicial independence in the campaign and was quoted in The India Current about…
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Eric Goldman was quoted in more than 600 stories that ran on NBC Bay Area News, Associated Press News, KNX-AM, and the San Francisco Chronicle about the California Supreme Court case that decided that criminal defendants be granted access to social media posts to help their…
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Don Polden spoke to News & Record about the recent Supreme Court decision to allow gambling in many states and how certain states will be ahead of others in the gambling industry. He was also quoted on Yogonet about how states like North Carolina…
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Michelle Oberman was quoted in Tonic about the complexity of issues when mothers kill their children. Her book “Her Body, Our Laws” also was mentioned in The Chicago Tribune.
Margaret Russell was quoted on EdSource about the Department of Education’s responsibility to get involved in the spending of state funds of California school districts. She was also mentioned in Bustle, Before It’s News, and Truthdig about allegations of misconduct by Judge Aaron Persky.