Margaret Russell was selected by the Silicon Valley Business Journal as Silicon Valley Women of Influence for 2022. Read more (paid subscription required).
Margaret Russell was selected by the Silicon Valley Business Journal as Silicon Valley Women of Influence for 2022. Read more (paid subscription required).
David Sloss co-wrote an op-ed for Truthout titled “SCOTUS Is Violating the 10th Amendment by Not Letting States Enact Gun Control”.
Zsea Bowmani JD ’14 has accepted a position as an Assistant Professor of Law at The University of Toledo College of Law. Zsea will be teaching Constitutional Law and Environmental Law and pursuing an ambitious interdisciplinary research agenda combining his experience…
Michael Buckley JD ’75, a director at Fennemore in Las Vegas and chair of the State Bar Real Property Section, served as lead Book Editor of the Nevada Real Property Practice and Procedure Manual (State Bar of Nevada, 2021). The…
With a commitment to serving others and experience at forging partnerships, Thi Tran JD ’21 has returned to Santa Clara Law as the Director of Alumni Relations & Annual Giving. Thi brings a wealth of knowledge in policy, institutional structures,…
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 14, 2022—On June 8, President Biden nominated Santa Clara University School of Law Professor Catherine Sandoval—an advocate and leader in public-infrastructure safety for decades— to be a member of the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB). The board…
Carla Claeys Rodriguez JD ’96 was elected District Attorney of Sonoma County. She will take office in January, 2023. Read more.
Rachael Geiger, a Tech Edge JD candidate at Santa Clara Law, was selected from a competitive pool of applicants to receive one of two $10,000 scholarships awarded by CHiPs (Chiefs in IP), a nonprofit professional organization that advances and connects…
Colleen Chien‘s paper “The Inequalities of Innovation” was quoted in a VICE article about psychedelic patents being broken because the patent system is broken.
Stephen Diamond spoke with KTVU news about Elon Musk possibly walking away from the deal to buy Twitter, due to a dispute with the company over the number fake accounts. Musk’s attorneys accused Twitter of withholding data from Musk, as…