Ruth Lynn Deech, Baroness Deech, Baroness of the British Empire is an academic and a Governor of the British Broadcasting Company. She will be speaking at a Faculty Workshop on Thursday, August 31st at noon in the Strong Commons Room…
Ruth Lynn Deech, Baroness Deech, Baroness of the British Empire is an academic and a Governor of the British Broadcasting Company. She will be speaking at a Faculty Workshop on Thursday, August 31st at noon in the Strong Commons Room…
Sanford Levinson, who holds the W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law, at the University of Texas Law School will be speaking at a faculty workshop onThursday, August 24th at noon in the…
Scott Maurer, the Katharine and George Alexander Community Law Center‘s consumer rights attorney, was quoted in an editorial on debtors’ rights in the August 3rd edition of the Boston Globe. To read the article in its entirety, go to: …
On July 11, 2006 Sir Gerard Brennan, former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia and former Chancellor of University of Technology Sydney launched a special volume of the UTS Law Review, a joint production with Santa Clara University…
David G. Yosifon will begin teaching law at Santa Clara University in August 2006. Before joining the faculty at Santa Clara University, Yosifon served as a visiting professor at Rutgers Law School-Camden, and at New York Law School. Prior to…
The San Jose Mercury News published an Op-Ed piece by Angelo Ancheta, Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Katharine & George Community Law Center at Santa Clara University School of Law. To read the Op-Ed in its entirety, go…
Santa Clara University Professor of Law, Margaret Russell, is participating in a dialogue on civil rights and race relations with two prominent lawyers; James Brosnahan of Morrison & Foerster and Professor Charles Ogletree of Harvard Law School. The dialogue…
Professors Margalynne Armstrong and Stephanie M. Wildman head for Chicago this week. They will participate in a panel discussion on Whiteness: Engaging White Students in Discussions on Race at the National Conference on Racial Equality (NCORE) on June 2, 2006.…
Professors Margalynne Armstrong and Stephanie M. Wildman head for Chicago this week. They will participate in a panel discussion on Whiteness: Engaging White Students in Discussions on Race at the National Conference on Racial Equality (NCORE) on June 2, 2006.…
Faculty and students began studies in late May in Costa Rica and The Hague, launching the first of the summer series of the School of Law Summer Law Study Abroad Programs. This year, the School of Law is hosting 244…