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…
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…
Stephen Diamond spoke to MarketWatch about Elon Musk apparently suffering from buyer’s remorse and saying the deal is “on hold”. “There is no procedural step in the closing of a company that is called ‘deal on hold,’ there is ‘no…
Margaret Russell spoke with KQED about the governors of Maryland and Virginia urging the Department of Justice to tighten security outside Supreme Court justices’ homes after after the leaking of a draft Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v.…
David Ball spoke with Patch about how although San Jose officials say early jail release policies have led to a spike in crime, the data is misleading. “If they’re not being convicted and the charges are dropped by the district…
Michelle Oberman spoke with WTMJ-AM (Milwaukee, WI) about how the repeal of Roe v. Wade will disproportionately effect poor people.
Rachel Johnson JD ’19 joined Weintraub Tobin as an associate in the firm’s litigation practice group. Read more.
Michelle Oberman was a guest on WBUR Boston radio discussing why abortion access in Latin America is expanding while in the U.S. it’s moving in the opposite direction. “The people dying from the abortion ban in El Salvador? They’re women…