The Santa Clara Law Review Volume 49 Board of Editors is proud to introduce forty-nine new members to our Law Review staff. Please join us in congratulating the new Associates for Volume 50 for all of their hard work and…
The Santa Clara Law Review Volume 49 Board of Editors is proud to introduce forty-nine new members to our Law Review staff. Please join us in congratulating the new Associates for Volume 50 for all of their hard work and…
Gilson S. Riecken has been appointed Distinguished Research Adjunct in Law for the 2008-09 academic year. Gilson received his J.D. from Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley in 1996; an M.A., Harvard Graduate School of Design in…
The 7th Annual Judge William A. Ingram Memorial Symposium on “Civility in the Legal Profession” is being presented by the William A. Ingram Inn, American Inns of Court on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at…
Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center has received funding from the Silicon Valley Campaign for Legal Services. The minimum amount will be $52,665. The Silicon Valley Campaign For Legal Services is an annual campaign program dedicated to raising funds…
The Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center, along with four other organizations, has been awarded a $300,000, two-year grant from the US Department of Justice to help victims of human trafficking, a little-known but persistent problem in the South…
Santa Clara University School of Law and the Santa Clara County Bar Association are co-sponsoring the New Admittees Swearing-In Ceremony and Reception on Monday, December 7, 2009. The ceremony takes place in the Mission Church from 5:00 p.m. – 5:30…
In his role as chair of the Standards Review Committee of the American Bar Association, Santa Clara Law Dean Donald J. Polden is charged with leading a committee review of proposed changes in or additions to standards, interpretations and rules…
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 22, 2009. The Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) at Santa Clara University School of Law and the California Innocence Project (CIP) at California Western School of Law will receive $2.4 million to administer a massive DNA…
On Nov. 6-7, Santa Clara Law will host leading legal scholars as they evaluate recent Supreme Court decisions involving international law against the backdrop of eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth-century precedents and historical developments. The conference, International Law in the Supreme…
The Fall 2008 issue of Santa Clara Law, a biannual magazine published by Santa Clara University School of Law for alumni and friends of the law school, has received the 2009 Bronze Award of Excellence in Special Constituency Magazines from…