Colleen Chien, Nicholas Halkowski JD ’20, and Rodney Swartz, PhD, JD ’21 co-authored a post on PatentlyO on “Patent Prosecution Trends Following the Patent Eligibility (101) and 112 Guidelines“. The authors suggest innovation equity metrics, closing the patenting gap, advancing…
Read more ›
Congratulations to 2Ls Nathan Pope and Philip DiBoise for earning the award of Best Brief, and for advancing to the final oral argument round in the regional rounds of the Thomas Tang Moot Court Competition. They will advance to the…
Read more ›
The Santa Clara University School of Law Chapter of the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy is honored to be recognized as ACS’s Student Chapter of the Week as we continue to promote a more equitable interpretation of the…
Read more ›
Josh Srago JD ’21 wrote a piece for mediate.com based on work he did for Colin Rule’s Online Dispute Resolution course, and has been invited to be a member of the student scholars panel for The National Center for Technology…
Read more ›
Catherine Sandoval was lead drafter in comments submitted by the Broadband Institute of California at Santa Clara University School of Law (BBIC) to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) that influenced the CPUC’s decision requiring Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E)…
Read more ›
Jess Miers JD ’21 was featured on “Section 230 – Ask the Experts Program” virtual panel put on by the Federal Communications Bar Association.
When first-year law students are learning what constitutes self-defense in a criminal case, their professors typically turn to a classic law casebook’s analysis of People v. Goetz. In 1984, Bernhard Goetz, a white New Yorker, gunned down four Black teens…
Read more ›
Adena Ishii 2L was profiled on KQED about her efforts to make the League of Women Voters more inclusive and diverse. Ms. Ishii served as president of the League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany and Emeryville from 2017-2019. She’s…
Read more ›
Antonio Reza JD ’22 wrote an post for the ABA for Law Students “Before the Bar” blog about how we’re all bigger than our worst mistake. Read the post. It is statistically proven that after 5 years without re-offending, the…
Read more ›
Congratulations to the 2019-2020 staff of The Advocate, which has won the American Bar Association’s Law School Newspaper National Award of Excellence for 2020! The Advocate is the student-run newspaper for Santa Clara Law. Read more.