Welcome to DISCERN, Santa Clara University School of Law’s signature publication. Our vital Jesuit mission calls us all to “discern” – to desire and choose only what is most conducive to fulfilling our maximum human potential. As a law school,…
Welcome to DISCERN, Santa Clara University School of Law’s signature publication. Our vital Jesuit mission calls us all to “discern” – to desire and choose only what is most conducive to fulfilling our maximum human potential. As a law school,…
Santa Clara University School of Law received a $250,000 gift to expand upon its Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) program from John B. Bates JD ’74 and his wife, Deni. The funds will be used to increase programming, curricular offerings, and…
On May 16, in the Mission Santa Clara, Santa Clara University School of Law and the Santa Clara Bar Association hosted a swearing-in ceremony for the 21 newest members of the California Bar. Santa Clara Law is proud to support…
SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 23, 2022 — On May 21, Santa Clara University School of Law celebrated the members of its Class of 2022 for successfully completing law school amid a historic global pandemic. At his first commencement ceremony after…
On Wednesday, April 6th, the Law School, alongside the entire university will be celebrating our annual Day of Giving. This occasion presents an opportunity for alumni and friends to give back to those parts of the Santa Clara University community…
Gary JD ’64 & Sue Giannini establish a scholarship for students from Catholic universities pursuing a law degree. Santa Clara University School of Law graduate, long time local practitioner and San Jose resident, Gary Giannini JD ’64 and his wife…
‘Tis the season for law schools accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) to tally up and report the employment outcomes for last year’s spring graduates, and I am thrilled to spill the beans about outcomes for our Tech Edge…
Each year, Santa Clara Law’s Center for Social Justice and Public Service provides summer stipends to law students working in non-profit organizations and government agencies that cannot afford to pay them. For many students, this type of work is their…
SANTA CLARA, Calif., January 20, 2022 – Kevin Harper Jr. was ordered to be released this week after 13 years of wrongful incarceration for the tragic death of his 6-month-old son based solely on medical evidence that has been significantly…
MLK friend, adviser Clarence B. Jones urges Santa Clara University law students to commit to racial, social justice. At 91, Clarence B. Jones doesn’t mince words about the resurgence of U.S. voter suppression laws that will make it harder for many Americans…