Venezuelan Supreme Court Justice Fernando Ramon Vegas Torrealba will be speaking about “Democracy Under the Bolivarian Constitution of Venezuela” at a faculty forum on Monday, April 17 from noon- 1:00 p.m. in the Strong Common Room in Bergin Hall. Justice…
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More than 200 men and women have been wrongfully convicted in California since 1990. That amounts to approximately one a month, an unconscionable statistic under any circumstances. At The Faces of Wrongful Conviction conference, hosted by UCLA Law School, dozens…
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The Santa Clara Law Review has selected its Board of Editors for the upcoming Volume 47. The new board embodies the talent and excellence that the School of Law has come to expect of its officially-sponsored law journal. The members…
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Professor David Friedman, a member of the School of Law and School of Business faculties will be signing copies of his novel, “Harald,” on Wednesday, April 5, 2006 from 4:00 p.m. -5:50 p.m. in the Panelli Moot Court Room in…
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Jerry Uelmen, Santa Clara University School of Law professor and former dean was recently named Executive Director of the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice by Commission Chair, John Van de Kamp. The commission was created in…
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Santa Clara University School of Law Professor Stephanie Wildman is participating in a symposium at University of Notre Dame, March 26-28. The title of the symposium is "White Privilege: Implications for the Catholic University, the Church and Theology." This…
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Santa Clara University School of Law Professor, Stephanie Wildman, is participating in a symposium at the University of Notre Dame, March 26-28. The title of the symposium is “White Privilege: Implications for the Catholic University, the Church and Theology.” This…
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The Northern California Innocence Project at Santa Clara University School of Law will host a panel discussion featuring Fredric Tulsky, San Jose Mercury News author of "Tainted Trials, Stolen Justice." Pulitzer Prize winner Tulsky will discuss his three-year investigation of…
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Katharine Baker, Professor and Associate Dean of Chicago-Kent College of Law is speaking at a faculty forum on Monday, March 27 from noon – 1:00 p.m. in the Strong Common Room in Bergin Hall. The topic of her forum is…
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On Wednesday, March 13, , the law school hosted a panel discussion on the recently disclosed program operated by the National Security Administration to conduct electronic surveillance of persons that the government had reason to believe were linked to terrorist…
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