NCIP is ecstatic to be up and running in a new office located in Santa Clara Law’s Charney Hall. We are excited and grateful to continue our work to promote a more fair, effective, and compassionate criminal justice system under the same roof as our law school colleagues as we join together to train future lawyers. We look forward to sharing our new space with 15 clinical students this fall.  

NCIP External Relations Director Lori Reinauer and Associate Director Todd Fries adorn NCIP’s wall with the words “exonerate. educate. reform.”

Charney Hall Highlights

  • Silicon Valley Connections: Greater visibility offered by state-of-the-art office space facilitates the creation of new engagement and partnership opportunities with Silicon Valley connections
  • Collaborative and Clinical Spaces: Provides the right setting for the hands-on learning of students enrolled in our unique, year-long course
  • Latest Technology: Incorporates emerging technologies which drive communication, collaboration, and research

“This is a historic moment in the history of the Law School…In Santa Clara Law’s 100-plus years of operation, it has been more than 40 years since we have had almost all of our programs under one roof. We are thrilled at the possibilities that this new building offers our students, faculty, and staff. The enthusiasm and momentum is palpable.”
-Santa Clara Law Dean, Lisa Kloppenberg 

Come visit us in Charney Hall Suite 108 at the Charney Hall Dedication Ceremony and Open House on October 12, 2018 at 11am.

Please advised of our new mailing address:

Northern California Innocence Project
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053

 

 

 

A view of NCIP’s entryway, which is adorned with exoneree portraits taken by SCU Faculty member and photographer Renee Billingslea.

A view of the NCIP clinic student area.

Another view of the NCIP clinic student area.

A view of NCIP staff and volunteer cubicles.