Pat Cain was quoted in an article that ran in the San Jose Mercury News and the East Bay Times about a new debate spurred by the economic fallout from the Coronavirus about taxing California’s richest residents. Read the article.
Pat Cain was quoted in an article that ran in the San Jose Mercury News and the East Bay Times about a new debate spurred by the economic fallout from the Coronavirus about taxing California’s richest residents. Read the article.
Margaret Russell spoke with KNTV NBC Bay Area news about the conspiracy theory that Kamala Harris doesn’t qualify to be Vice-President because her parents were immigrants. Listen to the clip.
Michael Vargas wrote an opinion piece for the San Jose Spotlight arguing that race-based affirmative action in college admissions is still needed. Read the article.
Anna Han spoke to KCBS news about Trump’s threat to ban WeChat, which is the last unrestricted app between the U.S. and China. WeChat is ubiquitous in China with most people using it. Listen to the clip.
LA District Attorney Concedes Conviction Reversal and Dismisses Case SANTA CLARA, Calif., August 12, 2020— Arturo Jimenez, a 44-year-old man who was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1995, had his conviction reversed and all charges dismissed. The Northern California Innocence…
This Fall, Santa Clara Law will welcome three new members to its faculty: Sue Guan, Nicholas Serafin, and Mary Procaccio Flowers JD ’12. “We are proud to welcome these three new faculty members. With their varied and unique fields of…
Mattia M. Corsiglia JD ’08 was quoted in a Mercury News article about the prosecution of a San Jose police officer for white-collar crime, including allegations of wage-theft from hourly employees. Mr. Corsiglia is the prosecutor on the case. “A…
Eric Goldman was interviewed by KPLA Radio on how emojis can now be used on court as evidence; on lawfare.com about the Trump administration’s executive order on Section 230; on Media Post about a Senate bill that would require web…
Margaret Russell did a KQED radio piece about John Lewis. Listen here. “Nine years ago, on March 7 — “Bloody Sunday” as it is called in civil rights history — my daughter and I marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge…
Deep Gulasekaram spoke to KTVU news about parents who filed a lawsuit against closure of in-person learning in California counties that are on the watch list, stating that class closure is unconstitutional. The same group has challenged the state’s right…