The annual Benefit for Justice Celebration took place last Friday evening in the Locatelli Center adorned with balloons, flowers, and sparkles, and attended by almost 200 faculty, staff-educators, alumni, students, departments, and supporters. Santa Clara Law’s Center for Social Justice…
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On March 20, Santa Clara University School of Law faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends gathered in the Adobe Lodge at SCU to celebrate and honor the 2024 Alexander Award Winner, Keith Wattley J.D. ‘99, the founder and executive director…
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Edward B. Foley, director of election law at Ohio State & Charles W. Ebersold, and Florence Whitcomb Ebersold Chair in Constitutional Law, presented on Common Ground Democracy on March 19 at Charney Hall as the latest installment of the Dean’s…
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This year, the prestigious Jean Pictet Competition unfolded in the picturesque municipality of Bredene, nestled along the Belgian coast famous for its dunes. Teams from law schools worldwide convened for this intellectually stimulating event, eager to test their mettle in…
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Mar 19, 2024—A delegation of leaders from Santa Clara University (SCU) and its Jesuit School of Theology (JST) are visiting Rome March 17-19 to meet with various senior Vatican leaders and leaders of the Society of Jesus…
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Santa Clara University School of Law alumna, Jessica Jackson ’11, traveled to the World Economic Forum on behalf of the Forum of Young Global Leaders. Jackson has been recognized internationally for her bipartisan work on criminal legal reform efforts. According…
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Last week, the Office of Career Management and High Tech Law Institute hosted the 25th Annual High Tech Career Fair in the Locatelli Center. Santa Clara Law students had the chance to network with 22 employers and learn about the…
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Santa Clara Law’s Class of 2023 was recently named in the Top 50 Law Schools of Choice for AmLaw 100 firms. As a poignant example of the tireless work that our Office of Career Management does to help make connections…
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In an article by The Register this past February, Don Polden, dean emeritus and professor of law at Santa Clara Law, weighed in on Amazon’s ongoing lawsuit against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Earlier this year, Amazon filed a…
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On Friday, March 1, the Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) co-hosted Santa Clara Law’s Racial Justice Symposium, along with the Santa Clara Law Review, Center for Social Justice and Public Service, and Heafey Center for Trial & Appellate Advocacy. The…
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