Anna Han and Colleen Chien co-authored an op-ed in the San Francisco Daily Journal about how the U.S. could take other steps than tariffs in dealing with trade with China. Chien also wrote a guest piece for Patentlyo about patented innovation in the United States, how it is…
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Margaret Russell talked to Click Lancashire about what police have to do to avoid stepping on people’s constitutional rights.
Michelle Oberman‘s book Her Body, Our Laws, was mentioned in a column in Chicago Tribune on myths vs. reality when abortion is made illegal.
A paper co-authored by Brian Love was mentioned on MarketWatch for its statistics regarding foreign firms filing and winning lawsuits associated with property laws and patents in China. A brief he co-authored related to damages from lost sales from foreign patent infringement was noted…
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Eric Goldman was quoted in the New York Times and 103 other outlets about how difficult it is to oppose bills that aim to combat sex trafficking. He also was quoted in Bakersfield.com about the tension between social media companies and their users; in a Wired article,…
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Colleen Chien, Associate Professor of Law, presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Law Institute (ALI) in Washington, DC, May 21-23, 2018. In 2017, Professor Chien was awarded the ALI Early Career Scholars Medal, awarded every two years…
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The Entrepreneurs’ Law Clinic (known by most as the “ELC”) held a festive 5-year anniversary party on April 25 in the Mabie Grand Atrium of Charney Hall, with ELC alumni and students, attorney mentors, former clinic clients, and University faculty…
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Evangeline Abriel wrote an op-ed for the San Jose Mercury News which discusses the Executive Office for Immigration Review’s announcement of a “temporary halt” of its Legal Orientation Program, which provides many immigration detainees with the only legal help they will…
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David Yosifon was quoted in the Arizona Republic about a case where a former employee of a high-profile law firm has pled guilty to a felony count of forgery after she filed fraudulent lobbyist documents with the city of Phoenix. Read…
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Stephen Diamond‘s paper “Are the stock markets “rigged”? An empirical analysis of regulatory change” has been published in the International Review of Law and Economics. Professor Diamond also presented the paper at the AALS (Association of American Law Schools).