Courtney Mangus JD ’22 was quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about what bystanders can do if they witness racially-based harassment or violence. “In fact, confronting the perpetrator is likely to backfire, said Courtney Mangus, a programs manager for…
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Santa Clara Law 3L student Josh Srago, who is also a legal fellow with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, published an analysis of the implications of antitrust liability for broadband providers if Congress were to repeal Trinko and Credit Suisse. You…
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Santa Clara Law awards thousands of dollars in scholarships every year to enable students to pursue their dreams of becoming a lawyer. “We know scholarships are a powerful tool for increasing diversity, attracting and retaining high achieving students, and generally…
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In early December, the Charles Houston Bar Association (CHBA) held its 65th annual Gala. A nonprofit composed of lawyers, judges, and law students throughout northern California, the CHBA is named in honor of the legendary civil rights practitioner Charles Hamilton…
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Catherine Sandoval and Al Hammond filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the FCC v. Prometheus Radio Broadcasters case, with the help of students Robert Murillo JD ’21 and Rosa Rico JD ’22. Both professors have been…
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By Deborah Lohse With devastating, record-smashing wildfires across California in recent years—many caused by aging or failing power lines and facilities—you’d think there would be an army of watchdogs clamoring to ensure that the state’s largest utility was doing all…
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Josh Srago JD ’21 wrote an article for Techdirt’s Greenhouse discussing the relationship of internet service providers access to smart device data and privacy law. Read the article.
The First-Generation Law Student Association made a video celebrating first generation law students in honor of First Gen Day.
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…
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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…
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