The good news: Domingo Anaya Bustos, a resident of Modesto, Calif., and Michoacan, Mexico, will finally be free. He has served over 21 years for a murder he did not commit. With help from the lawyers at Northern California Innocence…
The good news: Domingo Anaya Bustos, a resident of Modesto, Calif., and Michoacan, Mexico, will finally be free. He has served over 21 years for a murder he did not commit. With help from the lawyers at Northern California Innocence…
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 14, 2017— At a legal panel next month, experts will compare how software patents are handled in the United States and in Europe. One of the speakers will be Alexandra Koseva, a young woman who is a European…
Lisa A. Kloppenberg’s term as Dean of the Santa Clara University School of Law has been extended for an additional five years.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 13, 2017 — To further expand its leadership in the field of privacy law, Santa Clara University School of Law has hired veteran data-protection counsel Lydia F. de la Torre, LL.M ’14, as its inaugural Privacy…
The Supreme Court decides a patent case influenced by SCU Law professors Colleen Chien and Brian Love.
Saying our nation is “at a crossroads,” former United States Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta ’60, J.D. ’63 told the Santa Clara University School of Law Class of 2017 that democracy will mean nothing if Americans aren’t willing to fight for the rule of law.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 21, 2017— Many students who walk the hallways of Santa Clara University’s main library may be surprised to know the background of a highly unusual art exhibit gracing the walls where they study for finals. Dubbed “Freedom…
The award honors lawyers who dedicate their legal talents to alleviating injustice and inequity. SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 8, 2017 – Paul Hoffman, one of America’s leading civil rights lawyers who has successfully litigated to hold human rights violators accountable,…
Santa Clara University School of Law is pleased to announce that Azadeh Morrison J.D. ’16 is the winner of the annual Jan Jancin Award for the top intellectual-property law student in the nation. The award is given by the American…
“Study the law not only with reason but also with heart,” says Luis Arriaga Valenzuela, S.J., who has joined Santa Clara University School of Law as chaplain and as a human rights scholar. “We are delighted to welcome Fr. Arriaga to our…