A paper by Eric Goldman was analyzed in Technologist and two other outlets. The paper studies the Consumer Review Fairness Act and how anti-review clauses suppress the important role of consumer reviews. He was also quoted in Buzzfeed and 10 other outlets about far-right activist Charles…
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Deep Gulasekaram was quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle and nine other outlets about ICE’s threat of executing large-scale raids in Northern California to find and arrest undocumented immigrants. He was also quoted in the Newburgh Gazette, SFGate, and two other outlets discussing the uncertainty…
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On January 17, 2018, Santa Clara Law hosted the 14th Annual Judge William Ingram Symposium. This year’s symposium featured a discussion about the controversial but highly relevant topic of implicit bias in the administration of justice. Federal District Court Judge…
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Colleen Chien was on KQED’s California Report discussing her civic engagement work that has been inspired by the Women’s March. Listen online.
Fifty-five Internet law experts and organizations have written a letter urging Canadian, Mexican, and U.S. trade negotiators to protect Internet businesses from being sued for content posted by others on their sites. The letter comes as representatives from the U.S., Mexico and…
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 17, 2018— Thanks to new evidence and a California law enacted in January 2017, a man’s 1991 conviction has been vacated by the Butte County Superior Court. Attorney Paige Kaneb of the Northern California Innocence Project…
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Michelle Oberman was awarded a $5000 Hackworth Grant by Santa Clara University’s Markkula Center for Applied Ethics to support her project “In Solomon’s Court: An Examination of the Nature and Function of Israel’s Abortion Committees.” This research studies the nature…
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Michelle Oberman wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times, titled “The Women the Abortion War Leaves Out“. “The abortion war, with its singular focus on law, distracts us from the economic factors entwined in a woman’s decision to…
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Eric Goldman was quoted in Advertising Age about changes to a sex trafficking bill, and in Delmarva Now about Wagner’s measure.
Ellen Kreitzberg was quoted in a Mercury News story, which also ran in East Bay Times about the Kate Steinle murder and whether or not jurors should have been told about the gunman’s criminal history.