The founder of an organization that has pursued the cause of human rights in Egypt since 2002 will be the recipient of the 2014 Katharine and George Alexander Law Prize from Santa Clara University School of Law. The award honors…
The founder of an organization that has pursued the cause of human rights in Egypt since 2002 will be the recipient of the 2014 Katharine and George Alexander Law Prize from Santa Clara University School of Law. The award honors…
The International Human Rights Clinic is proud to announce that it has been prominently cited in the recently released Federal Strategic Action Plan on Services for Victims of Human Trafficking in the United States. The Strategic Action Plan was developed…
Santa Clara Law is among 60 law schools in The National Jurist‘s first honor roll of law schools that deliver practical training. “This is the first effort to try to quantify which schools are delivering on their promises to make…
Special congratulations to the SCU Juvenile Law Team who competed in the 19th Annual National Juvenile Law Moot Court Competition hosted by Whittier Law School in Southern California! Our team members were Hugo Meza and Lauren Rios, who advanced to the quarterfinals out…
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights just granted protective measures requested by Santa Clara Law’s International Human Rights Clinic on behalf of Dominicans of Haitian descent in the Dominican Republic who received death threats because of their work as human rights…
Santa Clara, CA – Santa Clara University School of Law will hold its tenth annual Diversity Gala and the inaugural Diversity and Inclusion Summit on Friday, February 27, 2014, from 5-8 p.m. at the Paul Locatelli, S.J., Student Activities Center,…
Sita Kuteira ‘13 is doing exciting work at a solar energy start-up, called Solar Census, which is producing the first commercial-grade online shade tool that enables salespeople and system designers to customize PV systems in 3D and create highly accurate quotes in…
The Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP), acting as amicus, assisted veteran appellate and post-conviction attorney Marc Zilversmit in reversing the conviction of Jamal Trulove, wrongfully convicted of murder after a single eyewitness implicated him in a killing San Francisco. Read…
For more information about this event, please see the event page. Dean Kloppenberg’s welcome and chairs’ opening remarks (video). Personal Information, Privacy and the Internet: An Overview (video). SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 10, 2013 — “Balancing Privacy and Opportunity in…
Dean Lisa Kloppenberg has recently been named to the State Bar Task Force on Admissions Regulation Reform. Together with other attorneys, judges, pro bono administrators, clinicians, bar groups, and academics from across California, Kloppenberg will be working to create “a…