Stephen Diamond spoke with MarketWatch about possible litigation after Elon Musk pulled out of his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter Inc. Stephen Diamond, an associate professor of law at Santa Clara University, said that regarding who has the best legal…
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Da’Niel achieved Partner this month after having worked at Fragomen since March of 2012. On top of achieving Partner, Da’Niel is an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University School of Law. She spent time as a student at the Katharine…
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Margaret Russell was a guest on KQED Forum discussing this year’s ground shifting Supreme Court term and what will be in store for the Court’s future?
Professor David Sloss’s latest op-ed is titled Section 230 and the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality, and was co-authored with Swathi Rajan, who is one of Professor Sloss’s students. The op-ed discusses the Ninth Circuit opinion in Gonzalez v. Google (2021) regarding…
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Page Galloway JD ’98 has been appointed as Court Commissioner & Director of Legal Services for San Benito County.
Carol Lee Hubner JD ’98 has been selected Santa Barbara Superior Court Commissioner. Read more.
Alexandria Kavalaris BA, BS ’07, JD ’10 has been appointed Corporate Counsel at Intero. Read more.
Welcome to DISCERN, Santa Clara University School of Law’s signature publication. Our vital Jesuit mission calls us all to “discern” – to desire and choose only what is most conducive to fulfilling our maximum human potential. As a law school,…
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Professor Kreitzberg played an important role in the making of a California State jury video. Serving as the primary informational video that anyone who is called in for Jury Service will see for the next decade and will be viewed by literally millions of potential jurors, the video provides an overview of the juror experience, including the jury selection process, the trial, jury deliberations, and the verdict.
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Judge Eugene Hyman JD ’77 wrote an op-ed for the Mercury News about the ouster of San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin. “Recall elections are supposed to be an ace-in-the-hole for voters, a method of last resort against an elected…
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