Santa Clara University School of Law received a $250,000 gift to expand upon its Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) program from John B. Bates JD ’74 and his wife, Deni. The funds will be used to increase programming, curricular offerings, and…
Santa Clara University School of Law received a $250,000 gift to expand upon its Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) program from John B. Bates JD ’74 and his wife, Deni. The funds will be used to increase programming, curricular offerings, and…
Eric Goldman spoke with Bloomberg about family suing TikTok over the death of a 10-year-old girl who allegedly participated in an online challenge; to Protocol about Texas’ social media “censorship” law; to the Washington Post about how the future of…
Margaret Russell spoke with KQED about the draft Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade. “It’s been an extremely difficult couple of days. I’ve spoken with a lot of students, male and female, but particularly the female students…
LT Catherine Crochetiere JD ’15 participated in the National Museum of the US Navy panel discussion for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Ruth Silver Taube wrote an article for San Jose Spotlight about California bill AB 257, the Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act. On Jan. 1, 2021, 20 states and 32 cities and counties raised their minimum wage. In 27…
Casey Yang was selected as Santa Clara Law’s choice for the Westin Scholar Award. The award was created by the International Association of Privacy Professionals to fund and support students identified by their professors as future leaders in the field of…
On May 16, in the Mission Santa Clara, Santa Clara University School of Law and the Santa Clara Bar Association hosted a swearing-in ceremony for the 21 newest members of the California Bar. Santa Clara Law is proud to support…
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will be hosting a panel with two of HTLI’s Co-Directors, Professor Laura Lee Norris and Professor Colleen Chien. The upcoming USPTO panel will discuss issues impacting the intellectual property community and how the USPTO can serve…
David Sloss wrote an op-ed for The Diplomat arguing that the United States should ban Chinese and Russian state media companies from large social media platforms. “Chinese state media companies are spreading false and misleading narratives about the war in…
SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 23, 2022 — On May 21, Santa Clara University School of Law celebrated the members of its Class of 2022 for successfully completing law school amid a historic global pandemic. At his first commencement ceremony after…