Don Polden spoke to KNTV news about the requirement for Santa Clara County businesses to track the covid vaccination status of employees.
Don Polden spoke to KNTV news about the requirement for Santa Clara County businesses to track the covid vaccination status of employees.
Eric Goldman was interviewed by NPR on a recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that Snapchat can be sued over a fatal car crash when 3 teens who were using the app crashed; by Yahoo News on the decision…
Margaret Russell spoke to NPR Oregon about how federal prosecutors are using the felony charge of civil disorder against racial justice protestors in Portland, as well as many of those charged in the January 6, 2021 attack on the capitol.…
Santa Clara University Law Professor Colleen Chien has joined the Biden Administration as a part-time senior counselor in the Office of General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The Department of Commerce oversees bureaus such as the U.S. Patent…
Don Polden was interviewed by NBC Bay Area on lawsuits by employees challenging employers’ requirements to get the COVID vaccine.
Pat Cain was a guest on the Good Law/Bad Law podcast, discussing sex discrimination, glass-ceilings, and women law professors who broke down barriers throughout history.
Ellen Kreitzberg spoke to KTVU news about the recently passed SB 1391, the California law that says 14 and 15-year-old juveniles cannot have their cases moved to adult criminal court. Watch the clip. “When 14 and 15 year old children…
Lourdes Turrecha spoke to Tom’s Guide about recent dumps of user data Facebook, LinkedIn, and Clubhouse. The user data recently showed up on internet forums, and the user information was “scraped” from publicly viewable user profiles rather than stolen in…
David Ball spoke to KTVU Fox 2 News about the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, and what’s next for police reform. “New York City banned chokeholds in 1993, and yet Eric Garner died as the result of a chokehold.…
Ellen Kreitzberg spoke to NBC Bay Area news about the wait for the jury’s decision in the George Floyd murder case. She said that a guilty verdict would be a first step toward justice.