Prof. Catherine Sandoval, former CPUC Commissioner, is presenting today, 2/12, at the CPUC’s Workshop on the Order to PG&E to develop an App that allows the public to submit photos about PG&E infrastructure issues and have PG&E analyze those photos…
Prof. Catherine Sandoval, former CPUC Commissioner, is presenting today, 2/12, at the CPUC’s Workshop on the Order to PG&E to develop an App that allows the public to submit photos about PG&E infrastructure issues and have PG&E analyze those photos…
Prof. Eric Goldman will speak at a Department of Justice roundtable: “Section 230 – Nurturing Innovation or Fostering Unaccountability?”, in Washington D.C. on February 19. Professor Goldman will be on a panel discussing the implications on competition, investment, and speech of…
If you are graduating in May 2020, and plan on applying for a High Tech Law Certificate, your application is due February 21, 2020. Applications can be submitted online through Emery (under “Forms for Students”). If you have questions, please contact…
Design patents have been quietly making a resurgence in the practice of patent prosecution. When should you consider filing a design patent? What are the benefits of a design patent. Join Jin Nan, a patent attorney with Schwegman Lundberg Woessner,…
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…
Professor Stephanie Wildman has published Hearing Women: From Professor Hill to Dr. Ford, 33 J. C.R. & Econ. Dev. 85 (2019). In Hearing Women, Professor Wildman focuses on Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony in September 2018 during the confirmation hearings…
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides broader rights to consumers and stricter compliance requirements for businesses than any other state or federal privacy law on the books. Preparing for CCPA requires expert judgment and team effort. Arguably, the most…
We are pleased to announce that the annual Louis Jackson Memorial National Student Writing Competition in Employment and Labor Law is now accepting submissions for 2019–2020. The competition is sponsored by Jackson Lewis LLP and is administered by IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law’s…
Be at Charney Hall this Saturday at 9:00 am for the Second Annual 2nd Chances Empathy Hackathon. The goal of the hackathon is to help people with a criminal record get the second chance they’ve earned by closing the gap between…
Professors Brian Love and Colleen Chien have each authored a chapter in the recently-published “Research Handbook on the Law & Economics of Intellectual Property Law: Volume 2 – Analytical Methods (Peter S. Menell & David L. Schwartz, eds., Edgar Elgar…