Deep Gulasekaram was interviewed on KTVU about the House’s vote to move forward with the impeachment inquiry and in The San Francisco Chronicle about Governor Newsom’s pardon of immigrants with past criminal convictions, to protect them from deportation.
David Ball was quoted in SlashDot and two other sources about the issue of poverty when imprisoning low-level criminals. He was also quoted in The Atlantic about ethical issues in the use of the home surveillance cameras to catch people stealing packages from homes.
Colleen Chien was featured in IPWatchdog for her comments about patent quality while testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Intellectual Property.
An article by Stephanie Wildman about Christine Blasey Ford was published in the St. John’s Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development. Read the article, Hearing Women: From Professor Hill to Dr. Ford.
Margalynne Armstrong will be in a debate at UC Berkeley on November 21. “Unchained? A Debate on Reparations for Slavery” will examine the question of whether he U.S. Government should pay reparations to African Americans impacted by slavery. Professor Armstrong…
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Vangie Abriel was quoted by Law 360 on the Supreme Court arguments on DACA. Read the article.
On November 8, Vangie Abriel spoke at the annual American Immigration Lawyers Association California Chapters Conference in Monterey, California. Her topic was the Migration Protection Protocols, which force asylum-seekers to wait out their immigration court proceedings in Mexico.
Alison Malsbury wrote blog posts in Canna Law Blog about the Bureau of Cannabis Control’s grant funding for social equity programs, about federal trademark applications for cannabis business owners, and about Canada’s legalization of certain cannabis products. Some blog posts also appeared in…
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Catherine Sandoval was interviewed on ABC 7 News, KOFY, and KXTV about the need for urgency and transparency from utility services.
Linda Starr spoke to Bloomberg, SFGate, and 13 other outlets about Kamala Harris’ office using techniques to stall client Maurice Caldwell’s innocence petition.