David Yosifon wrote an op-ed in the Mercury News, which also ran in the East Bay Times. about new standards and laws that could help prevent or manage misconduct from U.S. corporations. “Corporate governance law should be viewed as a basic fulcrum of public…
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Santa Clara Law Associate Professor Colleen Chien delivered the Early Careers Scholars presentation today at the American Law Institute Annual Meeting in Washington D.C., where she was introduced by Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, a Justice of the Supreme Court of California. Last year,…
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UTILITY POLE SAFETY Tour and California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Public Participation hearing, May 21, 2018 Informational advisory from Santa Clara University School of Law Santa Clara University School of Law Professor and former CPUC Commissioner Catherine J.K. Sandoval will…
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Catherine Sandoval will be honored by the organizations Asians in Energy & Hispanics in Energy with the “Energy Visionary Award” at their conference May 18, 2018 in San Francisco, “Integrated New Energy Solutions for Sustainable Communities.” Read more.
The Utility Reform Network (TURN), which works to protect the planet and consumer pocketbooks, will present Catherine Sandoval with the Sylvia Siegel Consumer Champion Award for her work in Telecommunications. Read more.
Congratulations to Professor David Yosifon, whose new book “Corporate Friction: How Corporate Law Impedes American Progress and What To Do About It” has been published by Cambridge University Press. The book is now available here.
Lydia De La Torre was quoted in Spectrum about Europe’s new General Data Protection Regulation law.
Margaret Russell was featured on KTVU-Fox 7 News, discussing the litigation of Tim Draper’s Cal 3 initiative to divide California into three states. Russell was also quoted in Good Times Santa Cruz about the possible recall of Judge Aaron Persky.
Deep Gulasekaram talked on KQED about the Supreme Court ruling that the provision deporting immigrants convicted of violent crimes is unconstitutional. He spoke to Pacific Standard Magazine about the halt of the Legal Orientation Program for immigrant detainees.
Ellen Kreitzberg was quoted in The World News about the possible recall of Judge Aaron Persky.