Eric Goldman was quoted in a Vocativ article about the proposed “No Immunity for Sex Traffickers Online Act,” and in an AZ Central article about whether Backpage should be held liable for publishing ads offering illegal services. He also he wrote…
Eric Goldman was quoted in a Vocativ article about the proposed “No Immunity for Sex Traffickers Online Act,” and in an AZ Central article about whether Backpage should be held liable for publishing ads offering illegal services. He also he wrote…
Steve Diamond was quoted on Morningstar about how Netflix is facing scrutiny for failing to divulge pertinent information to investors.
Linda Starr and the Northern California Innocence Project were featured on the T.D. Jakes show for their role in overturning a wrongful conviction. The project was also featured in a Monterey County Weekly article for their efforts to get a retrial…
Dorothy Glancy spoke on Capital Public Radio about the privacy concerns of GPS tracking to calculate road usage.
Anna Han was featured on KQED’s Forum show discussing the meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping and the current relationship between the United States and China.
Deep Gulasekaram was quoted in an ABC7 News story about the threat that Trump’s executive order poses for sanctuary cities, and in a Fox45 News article about how the crackdown on illegal immigration will further overwhelm the judicial system.
Catherine Sandoval was quoted in a Digiday article about how net-neutrality rules negatively affect small publishers.
Linda Starr wrote an op-ed for the San Jose Mercury News about the high risk of wrongfully convicted prisoners being executed under California’s Proposition 66, which was passed in November, 2016. “We know that mistaken convictions happen—whether for pernicious or…
Professor Stephanie Wildman is retiring after 16 years at Santa Clara Law, and she was honored after a recent Women & Law event in the Adobe Lodge. Professor Wildman is a well-known scholar in the areas of social justice, race, gender and…
Anna Han’s article “Diversity on the Board of Directors: A Suggestion to Look Outside Your “Board”ers” will soon be published in the Corporate Law and Corporate Crimes Journal of NALSAR. NALSAR is a law school in Hyderabad, India.