Santa Clara Law, known for its international programs, recently had five programs named to the National Jurist‘s list of the best law study abroad programs. They also noted that Santa Clara “dominates the externship study-abroad landscape.” Santa Clara Law has…
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Conference Feb. 2 will address how some of Silicon Valley’s top companies moderate and remove problematic Internet content. SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 8, 2017 — Internet companies have trillions of pieces of content in their databases. When specific content items…
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Skip Horne, Senior Assistant Dean for External Relations, moderated a webinar on December 1 as part of the American Bar Association’s Career Choice Series. The webinar focused on careers in international law and featured two attorney practitioners, Renee Dopplick, Editor-in-Chief…
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The Recorder published an article about Santa Clara Law’s new Tech Edge JD program, which will start in the Fall of 2018 and will include 450 hours of practical, workplace experience. Read the article by signing up for a free…
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The San Jose Mercury News ran an article on the exoneration of client Ed Easley by the Northern California Innocence Project, an effort that was aided by two new state laws that NCIP helped pass last year. Read the article.…
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Santa Clara Law was mentioned in Find Law for being the most-represented law school at Apple.
Two prominent Santa Clara University School of Law professors, Colleen V. Chien and Laura Norris J.D. ’97, have been named a 2017 Women Leader in Tech Law list by The Recorder, one of California’s leading legal, tech and business publications.
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Richard P. Berg, professor emeritus, and his wife, Madé, have made a $500,000 gift to Santa Clara Law to establish the Richard P. and Madé S. Berg Social Justice Public Interest Endowment Fund, which will award civil summer grants to…
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The Northern California Innocence Project was mentioned in a San Francisco Chronicle article about cases of prosecutorial misconduct, and how many of these cases go undisciplined. The project was also mentioned in the East Bay Times for helping overturn the conviction…
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Colleen Chien, Deborah Moss-West JD ’94, and Gary Neustadter are part of a group planning an upcoming Workshop on Access to Justice Through Technology, jointly sponsored by our Santa Clara Law, the University of Washington School of Law, and the Kettering Foundation. The workshop…
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