Our Santa Clara Law faculty members are teacher/scholars who are frequently quoted in the legal news across the United States. Below is a collection of recent appearances of our faculty in the press. Click on the faculty member’s name to link to their web page, and click on the periodical name for a link to the article.

  • Michelle Oberman comments on a mother who tried to kill her three kids appeared in SF Weekly and Miami New Times.
  • Lia Epperson comments about the Roberts Court got picked up by more than a dozen publications, from the Lexington Herald to the Denver Post to the Sacramento Bee.
  • David Sloss was featured in a Lou Dobbs Tonight piece on CNN (4/21/09), about the rights of Mexicans in certain border disputes.
  • Eric Goldman was a sought-out commentator on tech-law issues, including a controversial settlement between Google and some book editors (Wired) and an Apple story about free speech (The Register).

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