Laura Norris wrote an article for the Ciocca Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University titled Don’t Kill the Deal: Retrain(ing) the Legal Brain, where she discusses an exercise she developed in the Entrepreneurs’ Law Clinic (ELC). “I…
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San Francisco DA, Northern California Innocence Project, and Innocence Commission Aligned to Right a 32-Year-Old Wrong SANTA CLARA, Calif.,April 18, 2022— Joaquin Ciria, a 60-year-old man who has spent the last 32 years wrongfully incarcerated for the murder of his…
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Last month, Santa Clara University Acting President and Dean Emerita Lisa Kloppenberg published her new book “The Best Beloved Thing is Justice: The Life of Dorothy Wright Nelson” (Oxford University Press). Judge Nelson blazed a trail for women in the…
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On Friday, April 15, Janelle Barbier JD ’23 and Matthew Lem JD ’23 argued in the final round at the national rounds of competition in the AIPLA Giles S. Rich Moot Court Tournament and WON! They argued before a Federal Circuit panel of Judges Taranto, Dyk,…
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Margalynne Armstrong spoke with Angela Redoff Wright on KBLA Talk Radio about Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the Supreme Court, Critical Race Theory and preparing Black children to enter the pipeline for Legal education.
Michael Droke JD ’92 was recently named the Firmwide Practice Leader for the Food, Agriculture, Cooperatives Industry Group at Dorsey & Whitney LLP. Read more.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 7, 2022 — At the annual Day of Giving on April 6, donors to Santa Clara University School of Law raised more than $483,400 in support of the new Lisa A. Kloppenberg and Mark R. Zunich…
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Margaret Russell spoke to PBS News Hour about the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, and about the Jan. 6 committee’s probe into the Capitol attack, which is turning up new findings about the involvement of former President…
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On Wednesday, April 6th, the Law School, alongside the entire university will be celebrating our annual Day of Giving. This occasion presents an opportunity for alumni and friends to give back to those parts of the Santa Clara University community…
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Deep Gulasekaram spoke with the San Francisco Chronicle about police statements that a South American crime syndicate is perpetrating thefts targeting wealthy Bay Area communities. There is no real public safety rationale for identifying a perpetrator group by their immigration…
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