Twenty-two Santa Clara Law students and three faculty members traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana over spring break to work with organizations there. The participants were law students Emily Andrews, Pam Brown, Nicole Clements, Gemma Daggs, Ben Ebert, Eli Edwards, Maura…
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Anna Brathwaite (3L), Sara Dabkowski (2L), and Cody Knight (2L) negotiated a $50,000 settlement for three Guatemalan stone cutters after a day and half of trial. The plaintiffs, all clients of the Katharine and George Alexander Community Law Center, claimed unpaid…
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Professor Eben Moglen will be speaking on “Free as in Freedom: The Political Economy of Digital Production” at a faculty workshop on Monday, March 26th. The workshop takes place from noon to 1:00 p.m. in the Strong Common Room in Bergin…
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Second year law student, Allison Hendrix’s article, “Reinforcing Batson by Defining the Peculiar: Racial Profiling as Impermissible Ground for Peremptory Challenge” has been selected for publication in volume 44 (2007-2008) of The Criminal Law Bulletin. The Criminal Law Bulletin is…
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On March 5, 2007 in New York, Stephanie M. Wildman, Professor of Law and Director, Center for Social Justice and Public Service, has been invited to speak at this year’s Fordham Urban Law Journal Symposium, “What is the Place of…
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Santa Clara University School of Law student,Michael J. Percy received the first place award in the 2006 American Bar Association’s Real Property Student Section Writing Competition for his submission, “Delta Levees – Tort Immunity vs. Takings Liability.” The first-place winner…
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Destiny Umbenhower and Jessica Johnston, 3rd year law students at Santa Clara University, and Marco Campagna, a recent SCU graduate, prepared and filed a self-petition under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and an Application for Adjustment of Status to Lawful…
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Santa Clara University School of Law student Annie Wang placed third in the 2006 ABA Family Law Section Howard C. Schwab Memorial Essay contest. The title of her essay is"Unmarried Cohabitation: What Can We Learn From a Comparison Between the United…
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Noted lawyer, James Brosnahan is speaking at Santa Clara University School of Law on Thursday, February 15 at noon in the Panelli Moot Court Room in Bergin Hall. The topic of his presentation is “How to Pick a Jury. James J.…
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Santa Clara Law professor, Steve Diamond, was featured in an "alumni" story on the website of Silicon Valley law firm, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. Professor Diamond, who teaches corporate and international development courses at Santa Clara, is a former member…
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