TO ALL 3L and 4L LAW STUDENTS: EXTENDED DEADLINE: August 6, 2021 Dear Santa Clara Law Students: I have been asked by the Ingram American Inn of Court to select student leaders at Santa Clara Law who will be invited to serve as Pupils in next…
TO ALL 3L and 4L LAW STUDENTS: EXTENDED DEADLINE: August 6, 2021 Dear Santa Clara Law Students: I have been asked by the Ingram American Inn of Court to select student leaders at Santa Clara Law who will be invited to serve as Pupils in next…
Prof. Michael Asimow published his book “Real to Reel,” which analyzes over 200 courtroom films. ContractsProf Blog reviewed the book. Research spotlight on Prof. David Ball. Prof. Pat Cain did a Tax Notes podcast about “Taxes and the LGBTQ Community.” Prof.…
Every year on June 20th, we honor refugees around the world through World Refugee Day – an international day designated by the United Nations to shed light on the “rights, needs, and dreams of refugees”. World Refugee Day is an…
On June 19, Americans will celebrate Juneteenth. Juneteenth is a joyous holiday celebrated among friends and family with song, dance, story-telling, food, and prayer. But the holiday commemorates and marks timeless truths as well as a historic moment. Historically, Juneteenth…
We’ve put together a chart of high tech related courses being offered in Fall 2021. View the Chart. The chart includes courses for both the Privacy Law Certificate and the High Tech Law Certificate. Read the chart carefully as it…
Prof. Brad Joondeph joined the Santa Clara Law faculty in 2000 and writes in the areas of tax law and Constitutional law. Why do you write? Because I love ideas, and I find writing to be the truest test of…
Professor David Ball joined the faculty in 2009. He writes and teaches in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, sentencing and corrections. 1) Why do you write? I write for a variety of reasons. Sometimes it’s because I have…
2021 In-House Counsel Institute June 10, 11, 17 & 18, 2021 8:00am to 12pm PT The In-House Counsel Institute offers 4 half-days of in-depth (virtual) training aimed at attorneys transitioning from law firms or public agencies to in-house positions, and to…
Prof. Pat Cain published an essay, “The Unfairness of Marriage Tax Penalty.” Prof. Pat Cain did a Good Law/Bad Law podcast regarding the book she edited, “Paving the Way: The First American Women Law Professors.” Prof. Colleen Chien has taken on…
Professor Michelle Oberman joined the faculty in 2004 and is the Katharine and George Alexander Professor of Law. Her research focuses on health law, especially the legal and ethical issues surrounding adolescence, pregnancy and motherhood. Why do you write? To…