By Santa Clara Law students Osvaldo Hidalgo Otamendi and Antonia Ruck On April 3, 2018, the City of Mountain View voted to approve a pilot program to conduct a human rights impact assessment of city projects, based on materials and…
By Santa Clara Law students Osvaldo Hidalgo Otamendi and Antonia Ruck On April 3, 2018, the City of Mountain View voted to approve a pilot program to conduct a human rights impact assessment of city projects, based on materials and…
Santa Clara University School of Law’s Northern California Innocence Project wins a client exoneration, using a law they helped make happen. Ed Easley is an innocent man, wrongfully convicted of molesting a seven-year-old girl. She later recanted. She eventually tearfully…
by SCU International Human Rights Clinic Student Anna Saber Throughout the 2016-17 academic year, students in the International Human Rights Clinic have been working on a human rights report on homelessness with a gender lens in the County of Santa…
The Northern California Innocence Project denounces the deeply disturbing expressions of hate, racism and bigotry we witnessed this weekend in Charlottesville, VA. Our hearts and thoughts are with the individuals and organizations that continually stand up and fight for justice,…
We recently heard from a Santa Clara Law study abroad alum who did our Oxford program not once but TWICE! Here is his story: I was in the Oxford study abroad program back in 2006 and 2007 (I did back-to-back summers).…
The Center for Alcohol Policy is now accepting entries for its 10th Annual Essay Contest! The topic for this year’s contest is: The Supreme Court has recognized “temperance” as a permissible goal of state alcohol regulation. Define temperance as it…
On May 31, Maurice Caldwell’s evidentiary hearing for compensation for his 20 years wrongfully incarcerated concluded in Sacramento. The proceeding took place before a hearing officer of the California Victim Compensation Board and was opposed by the Attorney General’s…
NCIP has a number of cases progressing as we move into summer. Below are some highlighted cases on NCIP’s docket: The Case of Jeremy Puckett On May 5, NCIP along with pro bono law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett…
NCIP’s legislative efforts forged ahead this spring. NCIP’s priorities for this legislative session included expanding re-entry services for exonerees, regulating the use of jailhouse informants, and improving evidence retention in criminal cases. Below is a short synopsis of the status of…
Many students who walk the hallways of Santa Clara University’s main library may be surprised to know the background of a highly unusual art exhibit gracing the walls as they study for finals. Dubbed “Freedom of Expression,” the art…