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Students Submit Report to the United Nations Highlighting U.S. Violation of Human Rights in the Areas of Detention of Immigrant Children and Access to Abortion

By Santa Clara Law students Melina Moss-Vazquez, Katherine Mirassou, Brittany Ricketts, and Prof. Francisco Rivera Earlier this semester, the International Human Rights Clinic (“IHRC”) submitted a stakeholder report to the United Nations Human Rights Council (“HRC”) in the context of

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Replace uninsulated and spliced electric wires in high-wildfire danger areas, and address the causes of transformer and utility pole failures to protect our communities

Professor Catherine Sandoval’s Blog Santa Clara University School of Law Associate Professor Co-Director, Santa Clara University Law High Tech Law Institute Former Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission Contact between PG&E’s uninsulated electric wires, trees, and other vegetation were the most

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PG&E should file asset transfer requests with the CPUC

Professor Catherine Sandoval’s Blog Associate Professor Co-Director, Santa Clara University Law High Tech Law Institute Former Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission The federal government shutdown limits PG&E financing options. To protect safe, reliable, affordable, and environmentally friendly electric and gas

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