April 2015
Hot Topics in Internet, Cloud, and Privacy Law
Professor Eric Goldman, Co-Director, High Tech Law Institute, Santa Clara Law Ian C. Ballon, Internet and IP litigator, Greenberg Traurig LLP and Author, E-Commerce and Internet Law: Treatise with Forms 2d edition (Reuters Thomson West, 4 volumes, www.ianballon.net) Ian Ballon's Presentation Eric Goldman's Presentation Video #48 Join us for a discussion of recent developments and hot topics in Internet Law. Anticipated topics include: Aereo and its impact on cloud service providers Trends in data privacy, security breach and TCPA class…
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Bannan Institutes: Citizens and Leaders: The Public Role of the Humanities
Martha Nussbuam, Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, University of Chicago will present the topic: What is the goal of your campaign? Sponsored by Santa Clara Law and the Ignatian Center
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Tech Innovation Policy at the White House: Law and Ethics
IT, Ethics and Law Speaker Series – featuring Professor Colleen Chien Video Recording #51 Santa Clara Law is pleased to welcome home Associate Professor Colleen Chien from her recent appointment as White House Senior Advisor, Intellectual Property and Innovation. Professor Colleen Chien is nationally known for her research and publications surrounding domestic and international patent law and policy issues. She has testified before Congress, the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and the US Patent and Trademark Office on…
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2016 Race and the Criminal Justice System Symposium
Hosted by the Santa Clara Law Review and the Center for Social Justice and Public Service MCLE credits available Free Event with Registration Thank you for your interest in the Race and the Criminal Justice System Symposium. Registration is now closed for this event. To reserve a seat, please email Catherine Vega at cvega@scu.edu. Details Symposium Schedule Speaker Bios Keynote Speaker Gerald F. Uelmen Professor of Law and Director, Edwin A. Heafey Jr. Center for Trial and Appellate Advocacy, Santa…
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2017 Sanctuary Jurisdiction Symposium
Registration and Continental Breakfast Starts at 8:30 a.m. REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT Details Symposium Schedule Speaker Bios Main Sponsor Co-Sponsor The Santa Clara Law Review and the Katharine and George Alexander Community Law Center cordially invite students, faculty, practitioners, and members of the immigration law community to our Sanctuary Jurisdiction Symposium. The event will explore the history of sanctuary jurisdictions, constitutional issues often associated with federal and subfederal immigration policies, and the potential future of these policies under the new…
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Minimizing AI Risks: An Agile Ethical/Legal Model for the International and National Governance of AI
Speaker: Wendell Wallace, Yale University Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics and senior advisor to The Hastings Center Wendell Wallach is the 2018 SCU Department of Philosophy visiting Austin J. Fagothey, S.J., Chair, a specialist in the ethics of technology, and an expert in the ethics of robotics and AI. In this lecture, he will consider the risks associated with artificial intelligence and consider a framework for governance over this powerful new technology. This event is co-sponsored by the Department of Philosophy…
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Stories of Surviving Wrongful Conviction
Panel discussion and Q&A, followed by reception Light refreshments served MORE INFO + RSVP Imagine you are in prison for a crime you did not commit. In Pruno, Ramen, and a Side of Hope: Stories of Surviving Wrongful Conviction, exonerated former prisoners tell stories of hope and redemption. Co-sponsored by the Northern California Innocence Project. Panel featuring: Nikki Pope, co-author, Managing Director of SCU High Tech Law Institute, and President & Director, The Pruno Fund Paige Kaneb, Clinical Professor of Law…
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Reimagining Reparations In California: From The Broken Promise Of “Forty Acres And A Mule” To The Ca Task Force To Study And Develop Reparations Proposals For African Americans
a {text-decoration:underline !important} Update 10/17/22 - Here is a recording of the event - https://santaclarauniversity.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=48416a41-cfa4-452f-bf15-af1d0120367c Please join us for this timely event on the critical topic of reparations for African Americans. The inspiring speakers include Kamilah Moore, Chair of the California Task Force, Don Tamaki, a member of the Task Force, and Jessica Ann Mitchell Aiwuyor, Commissioner, National African American Reparations Commission. Sponsored by the SCU Law Center for Social Justice and Public Service, Katharine and George Alexander Community Law…
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