Michelle Oberman was quoted in Healthy Woman about how abortion opponents are chipping away at reproductive rights and undercutting undercutting Roe v. Wade. “The anti-abortion movement is trying a bunch of creative strategies during this time when the Supreme Court…
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Michael Vargas wrote an article for San Jose Spotlight that critiques the positivity of the mainstream LGBTQ+ rights movement, which he argues “…masks a far more profound, painful and frustrating reality for many queer people. Queerness is still failure”. “As…
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Santa Clara Law’s Tech Edge JD program was profiled in LexBlog. The Tech Edge JD program just graduated its first cohort in May 2021, and is an innovation in law school education that attempts to change the return on investment…
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Stephen Diamond spoke with Protocol.com about Robinhood’s disappointing IPO. By the standard definition, Robinhood’s was “a broken IPO.” That’s how Santa Clara University’s Stephen Diamond, a veteran corporate governance expert, described the debut, noting that a successful IPO would lead…
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Catherine Sandoval was a guest on the Energy Bar Association’s Energy Exchange podcast, where she discussed her background starting in a trailer park to East LA, her educational journey, and her Energy Law Scholarship on the link between cybersecurity and…
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Catherine Sandoval spoke to CNBC about PG&E’s problem with their equipment causing wildfires. Watch the video. “You can rake every leaf, you can move your wood pile, you can do different things, but there is nothing the homeowner can do…
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Dean Michael Flynn has been appointed to the Content Scope Committee of the National Conference of Bar Examiners. In this capacity, he will assist in developing test content specifications to delineate the scope of coverage of the Foundational Concepts and…
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Eric Goldman was quoted on Reclaim the Net about a Washington State Supreme Court ruling that YouTubers are not a member of the “News Media” and therefore do not qualify for press privilege; by Real Clear Politics and WND.com on…
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Patricia Cain was on the Forbes magazine Tax Notes podcast discussing the unique tax challenges faced by members of the LGBTQ community in the past and today.
Stephen Diamond spoke to Protocol about the delay with Robinhood’s IPO, which was announced in March after the GameStop trading controversy in January, 2021. “Every IPO gets pushback from the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission),” Santa Clara University law professor…
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